Multiple Choice
Vincent Di Lollo's experiment (1980) found that the number of errors increased as the duration of the first set of dots increased, indicating that stimulus persistence appeared to ________, as the duration of the stimulus increased.
A) decrease
B) increase in any case
C) remain the same
D) increase, but only if coloured dots were used
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