| Sekuler R, Pantle A, Levinson E. Physiological basis of motion perception. In: Held R, Leibowitz H W, Teuber H, editors. Handbook of Sensory Physiology VIII, Perception. New York: Springer, 1978:67 -- 96. |
....Smith [35] report that adaptation always decreases perceived test speed, while Smith and Edgar [36] report repulsion of perceived speed for some combinations of adaptor and test. Thompson explained his data using speed tuned mechanisms, but many authors have interpreted their results using STFMs [37,38,36]. Again, the three encoding schemes described above cannot be distinguished on the basis of these studies. The purpose of our experiments is to determine whether adaptation of one of the three mechanisms described above can account for the perceptual shifts arising from motion adaptation to ....
Sekuler R, Pantle A, Levinson E. Physiological basis of motion perception. In: Held R, Leibowitz H W, Teuber H, editors. Handbook of Sensory Physiology VIII, Perception. New York: Springer, 1978:67 -- 96.
....report that adaptation always decreases perceived test speed, while Smith and Edgar (1994) report repulsion of perceived speed for some combinations of adaptor and test. Thompson explained his data using speed tuned mechanisms, but many authors have interpreted their results using STFMs (e.g. Sekuler et al. 1978; Smith, 1987; Smith Edgar, 1994) Again, the three encoding schemes described above cannot be distinguished on the basis of these studies. The purpose of our experiments is to determine whether adaptation of one of the three mechanisms described above can account for the perceptual shifts ....
Sekuler, R., Pantle, A., & Levinson, E. (1978). Physiological basis of motion perception.
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