[HTML][HTML] Tilt aftereffect spreads across the visual field

BT Gurbuz, H Boyaci - Vision Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) is observed when adaptation to a tilted contour alters the perceived
tilt of a subsequently presented contour. Thus far, TAE has been treated as a local aftereffect …

[HTML][HTML] The effect of perceptual contour orientation uncertainty on the tilt aftereffect

G Erlikhman, G Singh, T Ghose, Z Liu - Vision research, 2019 - Elsevier
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) occurs when, after adapting to an oriented line, a vertical line
appears to be tilted in the opposite direction. The magnitude of the TAE has been shown to …

Tilt aftereffect and adaptation-induced changes in orientation tuning in visual cortex

DZ Jin, V Dragoi, M Sur… - Journal of …, 2005 - journals.physiology.org
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) is a visual illusion in which prolonged adaptation to an oriented
stimulus causes shifts in subsequent perceived orientations. Historically, neural models of …

Subjective contours, tilt aftereffects, and visual cortical organization

MA Paradiso, S Shimojo, K Nakayama - Vision research, 1989 - Elsevier
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) was used to study interactions between real and subjective
contours. Subjects adapted to either real or illusory lines and were then shown test stimuli …

[HTML][HTML] Tilt aftereffect due to adaptation to natural stimuli

R Dekel, D Sagi - Vision Research, 2015 - Elsevier
The human visual system continuously adjusts to the current environment. To investigate
these adjustments, biases in observers' perceptions owing to changes in the visual …

[HTML][HTML] The role of lateral modulation in orientation-specific adaptation effect

YS Lin, CC Chen, MW Greenlee - Journal of Vision, 2022 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Center-surround modulation in visual processing reflects a normalization process of contrast
gain control in the responsive neurons. Prior adaptation to a clockwise (CW) tilted grating …

Contextual influence on the tilt after-effect in foveal and para-foveal vision

C Chen, X Chen, M Gao, Q Yang, H Yan - Neuroscience Bulletin, 2015 - Springer
A sensory stimulus can only be properly interpreted in light of the stimuli that surround it in
space and time. The tilt illusion (TI) and tilt after-effect (TAE) provide good evidence that the …

Expectation and the tilt aftereffect

N Pinchuk-Yacobi, R Dekel, D Sagi - Journal of vision, 2015 - jov.arvojournals.org
Exposure to oriented stimuli leads to a bias in the perceived orientation of subsequently
viewed stimuli (tilt aftereffect, TAE). This is traditionally attributed to sensory adaptation, and …

[HTML][HTML] Tilt aftereffect for texture edges is larger than in matched subjective edges, but both are strong adaptors of luminance edges

SJ Hawley, DR Keeble - Journal of Vision, 2006 - jov.arvojournals.org
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) has been used previously to probe whether contours defined by
different attributes are subserved by the same or by different underlying mechanisms. Here …

Directional specificity in tilt aftereffect induced with moving contours: A reexamination

T Carney - Vision Research, 1982 - Elsevier
In the tilt aftereffect a grating or bar is perceived as being slightly rotated from its veridical
orientation if it is preceded by a similar adaptation stimulus with a slightly different …