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Wundt-Style Stroboscope

(Stroboskop nach Wundt.)
This stroboscope has 8 image holders mounted by spring-held clips on 8 radial pipes and which can be placed at any distance from 21 to 51 cm from the central axis about which the images revolve. The rotation axis can be moved through 90 deg in order to vary the presentation. The image holders are driven with an electrical motor or other suitable source. In order to make the placement secure, the device is mounted on a heavy plate and it can be attached to a table top with clamps. (Expanded caption Copyright 1998, Edward J. Haupt). This device can be used to mental chronometry study or memory study as a stimulus presentation device.
(Source: None given.)
Source of illustration: Zimmermann, E. (1903). XVIII. Preis- Liste über psychologische und physiologische Apparate (p. 121). Leipzig: Eduard Zimmermann.

DESCRIPTORS:
Type: Stimulus presentation device
Stimulus:
System: Vision
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