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Visual Aftereffects of Sequential Perception: Dynamic Adaptation to Changes in Texture Density and Contrast

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Journal Vision Res
Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2001 Aug 25
PMID 11520507
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Abstract

Two new aftereffects are described in which the comparison of successively presented textures can be affected by prior exposure (adaptation) to biased sequences. A dynamic aftereffect of texture density can be produced using changes in non-Fourier texture density (using balanced-dot textures). An analogous dynamic aftereffect is demonstrated for texture contrast. These two effects are dissociated experimentally by the near absence of cross-adaptation. Evidence is also presented that the density effect is not one of texture motion (e.g. expansion/contraction of texture).

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