Random Dot Kinematogram Task (RDK)
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Random Dot Kinematogram (RDK)
The Random Dot Kinematogram Task as used in the validation study conducted by Yaghoubi et al (2023).
Duration: 12 minutes
Random Dot Kinematogram (RDK) Demo
A demonstration of the Random Dot Kinematogram Task
Duration: 1 minutes
Random Dot Kinematogram (RDK) with Staircase Procedure
A demonstration of the Random Dot Kinematogram Task using a staircase procedure.
Duration: 7 minutes
References
Search Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Random Dot Kinematogram Task (RDK).
Braddick, O. J. (1974) A short-range process in apparent motion. Vision Research, 14, 519-527.
Pilly, P.K. & Aaron R. Seitz, A.R (2009) What a difference a parameter makes: A psychophysical comparison of random dot motion algorithms, Vision Research, 49, 1599-1612, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2009.03.019.
Yaghoubi, K. C., Kabbara, S., Arian, S., Kobaissi, H., Peters, M.A.K., Seitz, A.R. (under review). Comparing random dot motion in MATLAB vs. Inquisit Millisecond.