| Hiris E, Blake R. Another perspective on the visual motion aftereffect. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1992;89:9025 -- 8. |
.... of spatial frequency (Ashida Osaka, 1994) and appears to be tuned for speed (Thompson, 1980; Smith, 1987; Ashida Osaka, 1995) Several authors have discussed these differences and others, and concluded that the two types of test stimuli are probing the adaptation of different mechanisms (Hiris Blake, 1992; Nishida Sato, 1994; Ashida Osaka, 1994; Ashida Osaka, 1995) In our experiments, all test stimuli are moving, and thus we might expect our adaptation results to be independent of spatial frequency. We note, however, that spatial frequency dependencies have been observed in detection ....
Hiris, E. & Blake, R. (1992). Another perspective on the visual motion aftereffect.
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Hiris E, Blake R. Another perspective on the visual motion aftereffect. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1992;89:9025 -- 8.
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