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Projecting two words with one machine: presenting two different visual stimuli using just one projector without viewers' noticing the duality.

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  • Projecting two words with one machine: presenting two different visual stimuli using just one projector without viewers' noticing the duality. Abstract Text:

    kazuo moriKazuo Mori,kazuo moriKazuo Mori,

    A new method, named the fMORI technique, for presenting two different visual stimuli using just one video projector without the viewers' noticing the duality is introduced along with several sample applications of this presentation method. The LCD projectors available now have three color LCD panels aligned differently in terms of their polarization, polarizing differently the green and magenta (red plus blue) components of its emitting image. Therefore, two visual stimuli either in green or in magenta projected on thesame screen canbe observed separately by subjects wearing an appropriate polarizing filter. This is a variation of the MORI technique (Mori, 2003, 2007b) but it requires only one video projector rather than two. Full-color movies cannot be presented with the fMORI technique, but it may be utilized in various research areas in which only static monochrome visual stimuli, such as words or numbers, are used.

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    Projecting two words with one machine: presenting two different visual stimuli using just one projector without viewers' noticing the duality. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Behavior research methods

    VOLUME: 39

    Page Numbers: 811-5

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    ISSN: 1554-351X

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Shinshu University, Tokyo, Japan. kaz-mori@cc.tuat.ac.jp

    Country: United States

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