Potter M C
Science. 1975 Mar 14;187(4180):965-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1145183.
Viewers briefly glimpsed pictures presented in a sequence at rates up to eight per second. They recognized a target picture as accurately and almost as rapidly when they knew only its meaning given by a name (for example, a boat) as when they had seen the picture itself in advance.
观看者能以每秒高达8张的速度短暂瞥见按顺序呈现的图片。当他们仅知道由一个名称(例如,一艘船)给出的目标图片的含义时,他们识别目标图片的准确性和速度几乎与预先看到图片本身时一样。