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Figural Aftereffects in Random-Dot Stereograms without Monocular Contours

open access: closedPerception, 1972
Random-dot stereograms produced contour-displacement figural aftereffects in the absence of monocular inspection and test contours. Such aftereffects are wholly cyclopean (central), since no interaction between inspection and test contours could occur at any level lower than the area of binocular fusion.
J T, Walker, M W, Kruger
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Movement Aftereffects and Figural Aftereffects

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965
Recent work on certain movement aftereffects has shown that the duration of such effects is greater in the lower half of the visual field than it is in the upper half. This finding is said to be opposed to the theory of figural aftereffects developed by Koehler and Wallach.
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Figural aftereffects and spatial attention.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1996
Distracting attention away from the location of an adaptation figure reduces the positional shift of a displaced test figure in the figural aftereffect (FAE). Participants performed an alignment task after adaptation involving various manipulations of spatial attention.
S L, Yeh   +3 more
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Stimulus Selectivity of Figural Aftereffects for Faces.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Viewing a distorted face induces large aftereffects in the appearance of an undistorted face. The authors examined the processes underlying this adaptation by comparing how selective the aftereffects are for different dimensions of the images including size, spatial frequency content, contrast, and color.
Jill A, Yamashita   +3 more
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Figural Aftereffects Resulting from Gross Action Patterns

Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1964
Abstract Sixty male university students guided themselves, while blindfolded, through curved and straight pathways 27 ft. long. Thirty subjects moved ten consecutive times through left-turning patterns, while a second 30 subjects walked ten times through right-turning arcs. Aftereffects were evidenced by reports of opposite curvature in a straight test
B J, CRATTY, R S, HUTTON
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Figure and Ground, Methodology, and the Spiral Aftereffect

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974
The color of ground against which a black spiral pattern was seen to rotate was a significant factor in determining duration of latency but not duration of aftereffect. Reasons are given why the tachistoscopic method of stimulus presentation employed by the authors is considered superior to other methods of stimulus presentation used in spiral ...
A, Maxwell, A, Giordano
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The effects of dextroamphetamine on kinesthetic figural aftereffects

Psychopharmacology, 1978
The effect of dextroamphetamine, primarily a central stimulant, on kinesthetic figural aftereffects (KFAEs) was examined. The subjects were selected after preliminary testing with the Eysenck Personality Inventory and were classified into three groups: extraverts, ambiverts, and introverts.
B S, Gupta, S, Kaur
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Feature Analysers, Optical Illusions, and Figural Aftereffects

Perception, 1977
Simple displacement models cannot explain some aspects of optical illusions and figural aftereffects. The orientation-detector interaction model proposed by Blakemore and others is more suitable to explain many aspects of the Zöllner illusion, positive and negative illusions, the effect of gap between the inducing and test lines, and the anisotropy of
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Comparison of Figural Aftereffect and Figural Retroactive-Effect for the Concentric Circles Figure

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
The concentric circles figural aftereffect (FAE) and figural retroactive-effect (FRE) have been compared for different luminance contrast and temporal conditions (Adam, Heron, & Cooper, 1972; Adam, Mullin, & Sperry, 1969). This paper reports a comparison of the two phenomena for six diameters of the inducing figure, these ranging from four-tenths to ...
J, Adam, R, Heron, D, Cooper
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