The tilt after-effect: changes with stimulus size and eccentricity.

JP Harris, JE Calvert - Spatial Vision, 1985 - europepmc.org
Previous evidence that the tilt after-effect (TAE) is larger when the stimuli are viewed
peripherally rather than centrally was confirmed. An increase in viewing distance also …

[HTML][HTML] Intra-hemispheric integration underlies perception of tilt illusion

C Song, G Rees - Neuroimage, 2018 - Elsevier
The integration of inputs across the entire visual field into a single conscious experience is
fundamental to human visual perception. This integrated nature of visual experience is …

[HTML][HTML] Common mechanisms for 2D tilt and 3D slant after-effects

WJ Adams, P Mamassian - Vision research, 2002 - Elsevier
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated
retinal orientation from perceived tilt and perceived slant. After adapting to binocular …

[HTML][HTML] A bias-free measure of the tilt illusion

ML Patten, CWG Clifford - Journal of Vision, 2015 - iovs.arvojournals.org
The perceived orientation of a central test grating is influenced by the orientation structure of
the surrounding image. Measurement of this “tilt illusion” traditionally requires subjects to …

[HTML][HTML] The motion-induced shift in the perceived location of a grating also shifts its aftereffect

AA Kosovicheva, GW Maus, S Anstis… - Journal of …, 2012 - jov.arvojournals.org
Motion can bias the perceived location of a stationary stimulus (Whitney & Cavanagh, 2000),
but whether this occurs at a high level of representation or at early, retinotopic stages of …

[HTML][HTML] Rapidly acquired shape and face aftereffects are retinotopic and local in origin

JE Dickinson, HK Mighall, RA Almeida, J Bell… - Vision research, 2012 - Elsevier
Visual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successively
experienced stimuli. In the tilt aftereffect (TAE), for example, the perceived orientation of a …

[HTML][HTML] Cortical suppression in human primary visual cortex predicts individual differences in illusory tilt perception

KJ Seymour, T Stein, CWG Clifford… - Journal of vision, 2018 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Neural responses to visual stimuli are modulated by spatial and temporal context. For
example, in primary visual cortex (V1), responses to an oriented target stimulus will be …

The functional benefits of tilt adaptation

Á Kristjánsson - Seeing and perceiving, 2011 - brill.com
Many have argued that effects of adaptation, such as aftereffects from motion or tilt, reflect
that the visual system hones its responses in on the characteristics of the adapting stimulus …

Tilt adaptation aftereffects reveal fundamental perceptual characteristics of tactile orientation processing on the hand.

S Hidaka, R Tucciarelli, E Azañón… - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Orientation information contributes substantially to our tactile perception, such as feeling an
object's shape on the skin. For vision, a perceptual adaptation aftereffect (tilt aftereffect; …

Contrast, spatial frequency and test duration effects on the tilt aftereffect: Implications for underlying mechanisms

JP Harris, JE Calvert - Vision research, 1989 - Elsevier
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) was measured with a forced-choice technique for gratings of
different spatial frequencies, contrasts and adapting and test durations. At short test …