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An LCD tachistoscope with submillisecond precision.

Behav Res Methods

December 2013

Department of Fundamental Neuroscience, University Medical School of Geneva (CMU), 1 Rue Michel-Servet, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland,

Tachistoscopes allow brief visual stimulation delivery, which is crucial for experiments in which subliminal presentation is required. Up to now, tachistoscopes have had shortcomings with respect to timing accuracy, reliability, and flexibility of use. Here, we present a new and inexpensive two-channel tachistoscope that allows for exposure durations in the submillisecond range with an extremely high timing accuracy.

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