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  The effects of spatial judgments on the perceptual aftereffect resulting from prismatically transformed vision
 
 
Title: The effects of spatial judgments on the perceptual aftereffect resulting from prismatically transformed vision
Author: Singer, G.
Day, R. H.
Appeared in: Australian journal of psychology
Paging: Volume 18 (1966) nr. 1 pages 63-70
Year: 1966-04-01
Contents: In two experiments the perceptual aftereffect following a period of prismatically transformed vision was investigated. In Exp. 1, using an optical system such that a physically horizontal bar was visually slanted, the effects of active and passive responding and of spatial judgments during the transformation period were studied. Whereas the former variable had no effect the latter significantly affected the size of the perceptual aftereffect. In Exp. 2 the viewed hand was optically displaced by means of a wedge-prism. The significant perceptual aftereffect occurred only when the position of the passive hand was judged during the transformation period. A significant effect did not occur if the hand was merely viewed for the same period.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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