Pantle, A. (1974). Motion aftereffect magnitude as a measure of the spatio-temporal response properties of direction-sensitive analyzers. Vis. Res., 14, 1229--1236.

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....as a result of motion adaptation (see Wade, 1994 for a survey) is substantially different than the effect measured using flickering or moving test stimuli. The stationary MAE is spatial frequency tuned (Over et al. 1973; Cameron et al. 1992; Ashida Osaka, 1994) and temporal frequency tuned (Pantle, 1974). By comparison, the MAE measured with flickering or moving test stimuli is relatively independent 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 ....

Pantle, A. (1974). Motion aftereffect magnitude as a measure of the spatio-temporal response properties of direction-sensitive analyzers. Vis. Res., 14, 1229--1236.

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