
BSP 94: Linguist Benjamin Bergen
Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for Everyone
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The Perky Effect in Cognitive Psychology
The perky effect was discovered by a graduate student in the early twentieth century. She used projection film technology to show people what they could see on a blank wall at different levels of illumination. People who were performing mental imagery couldn't discriminate between real and imagined things, she found. This is taken as evidence that the two tasks use the same underlying system - why they can interfere with each other.
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