EFFECT OF AUDITORY STIMULATION ON VISUAL TRACKING AS FUNCTIONS OF STIMULUS INTENSITY, TASK COMPLEXITY AND PERSONALITY
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Ophthalmographic determination was made under 5 tone intensities. Analysis of variance showed significant results for personality, task-complexity and their interaction, and intensity. Effects of personality and intensity were independent in visual tracking (not sensitivity), suggesting a difference between peripheral and central phenomena. Simple fixation deteriorated under each intensity in introverts, but improved in extraverts. In ambiverts, it improved under medium intensity only. Complex tracking improved under most intensities in introverts only. Introverts' fixation was inferior to ambiverts and extraverts at all intensities, while complex tracking was superior to extraverts. Significant correlations indicated: the more extraverted the <I>S</I>, the greater the improvement in simple fixation; the more introverted the <I>S</I>, the greater the improvement in complex tracking. Results supported the proposed hypotheses.
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