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Peer reviewedIntons-Peterson, M. J.; White, Alford R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1981
Finke and Kurtzman report that fields of resolution increase with increases in the diameter of both perceived and imagined circular patterns. In contrast, we find no such increase for imagined circular patterns when the experimenter is not aware of the experimental predictions, even though our subjects received imagery training. (Author/RD)
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