Figural Aftereffects: An Explanation in Terms of Multiple Mechanisms in the Human Visual System,

Abstract

As an alternative to the classical explanation of figural aftereffects (FAE), it was hypothesized that FAE are due to changes in the relative activities of multiple mechanisms tuned to specific features of the stimulus pattern. Changes along the stimulus dimensions of size and orientation were studied. The rationale was that prolonged exposure to an inspection figure (IF) of a particular size or orientation would change the appearance of a test figure (TF) to the extent that these two figures stimulate the same mechanism. Following selective adaption to a particular IF, subjects were required to make size or orientation judgements with the size or orientation of the IF serving as the anchor for these judgments. Results indicated that there was a particular range of TF size or orientation over which a given IF would produce perceptual changes. TFs outside this range were not affected. Findings were compared with the classical explanation and the role of multiple mechanisms as a basis of FAE was elaborated. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 19, 1983
Accession Number
ADA132066

Entities

People

  • Frank M. Bagrash
  • Gerald R. Stoffer
  • Micheline Y. Eraud

Organizations

  • Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biomedical Research
  • Brushless Dc Motors
  • Buildings And Structures
  • Contrast
  • Displacement
  • Excitation
  • Frequency
  • Inhibition
  • Inspection
  • Judgment
  • Light Sources
  • Naval Air Stations
  • Orientation (Direction)
  • Schematic Diagrams
  • Screens (Displays)
  • Vertical Orientation

Fields of Study

  • Psychology

Readers

  • Brain and Cognitive Science; Experimental Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Circadian Sleep-Wake Regulation and Chronobiology
  • Systems Analysis and Design