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Ignored faces produce figural face aftereffects. [PDF]
Following adaptation to faces with contracted (or expanded) internal features, faces previously perceived as normal appear distorted in the opposite direction.
Janice E Murray +2 more
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Figural aftereffects in adulthood [PDF]
It was postulated that a change in the magnitude of figural aftereffects would occur during adulthood. A significant linear trend analysis (F = 3.14, p
Debra A. Cowart +2 more
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Figural aftereffects in the perception of faces [PDF]
We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are highly discriminable. Observers either matched or rated faces before or after viewing distorted images of faces. Prior adaptation strongly biases face perception by causing the original face to appear distorted in a direction opposite to the adapting ...
M A, Webster, O H, MacLin
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Individual Consistencies in Kinesthetic Figural Aftereffects
A study of kinesthetic figural aftereffects in 32 Ss showed consistency within each of two testing sessions with respect to baseline judgments and magnitude of the aftereffect. Between testing sessions, however, there was no personal consistency in magnitude of kinesthetic figural aftereffects, although there was highly stable performance on a ...
Platt, Douglas +2 more
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Border-ownership-dependent tilt aftereffect in incomplete figures [PDF]
A recent physiological finding of neural coding for border ownership (BO) that defines the direction of a figure with respect to the border has provided a possible basis for figure-ground segregation. To explore the underlying neural mechanisms of BO, we investigated stimulus configurations that activate BO circuitry through psychophysical ...
Tadashi, Sugihara +2 more
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Effects of inspection figure persistence on a figural aftereffect [PDF]
Four experimental and four control Ss were presented monocularly with a large white circle on a black background (Inspection figure). Then Ss were asked to switch to the opposite eye and make relative size judgments of two smaller circles, equal in size, one of which (the T-figure) was centered on the same point as the I-figure.
Weneke J. Seltzer, Charles L. Sheridan
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People with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) report difficulty recognising faces in everyday life and perform poorly on face recognition tests. Here, we investigate whether impaired adaptive face space coding might contribute to poor face recognition in CP.
Palermo, Romina +3 more
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Repulsive Aftereffects of Visual Space. [PDF]
Zimmermann E.
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A category contingent aftereffect for faces labelled with different religious affiliation is seen 7 days after adaptation. [PDF]
Foglia V, Rutherford MD.
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Temporal dynamics of face adaptation. [PDF]
Gao Y, Pieller J, Webster MA, Jiang F.
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