Perceptual adaptation to inverted, reversed, and displaced vision.

CS Harris - Psychological review, 1965 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent research has shown that a simple form of adaptation to prism-produced
displacement of the visual field consists primarily of a proprioceptive change—a change in …

Additivity of components of prismatic adaptation

WB Templeton, IP Howard, DA Wilkinson - Perception & Psychophysics, 1974 - Springer
Ss pointed with each hand at a light or at the unseen toe and looked in the direction of the
unseen toe before, during, and after training one arm to point to a visual target which was …

Speculations on a model of prism adaptation

RB Welch - Perception, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
Arguments and evidence are presented that prism adaptation results in a third end state in
addition to the 'traditional'components of 'proprioceptive shift'and 'visual shift'. That is, under …

Adaptation of the two arms to opposite prism displacements

C Prablanc, A Tzavaras… - The Quarterly journal of …, 1975 - Taylor & Francis
In normal subjects, the two arms were exposed separately to prismatic displacements of
opposite sign, using the eye ipsilateral to the exposed arm. Opposite adaptive shifts were …

Spatial discordance is a sufficient condition for oculomotor adaptation to prisms: Eye muscle potentiation need not be a factor

B Craske, M Crawshaw - Perception & Psychophysics, 1978 - Springer
In three experiments, each of the stationary standing subjects inspected his right foot via 20-
diopter base-right prisms. Each subject was arranged so that the eyes in his head, the head …

Specialized adaptation to displaced vision

HH Mikaelian, V Malatesta - Perception, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
Two conditions of exposure to prism rearrangement were used to explore specificity of visuo—
motor adaptation. In one condition subjects viewed, in sequential alternation of one minute …

Oculomotor adaptation to wedge prisms with no part of the body seen

SC McLaughlin, KI Rifkin, RG Webster - Perception & Psychophysics, 1966 - Springer
When S looks at a visual target through prisms, adaptive shifts in reaching behavior occur
even though he sees no part of his body through the prisms. These shifts are caused by a …

The case for efferent change during prism adaptation

G Lester - The Journal of Psychology, 1968 - Taylor & Francis
Harris (16) has outlined a theory of adaptation to distorted vision. His approach, which
involves a change in sensed position of body parts, stresses the inflexibility of the visual …

Simultaneous right-and left-hand adaptation in opposite lateral directions following bidirectional optical displacement

LM Martin, CV Newman - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1980 - Springer
Perceptual adaptation was investigated under conditions in which 40 subjects successively
watched movements of their left and right hands through different prisms that displaced …

Counteradaptation after exposure to displaced visual direction

H Wallach, D Huntington - Perception & Psychophysics, 1973 - Springer
Counteradaptation, previously demonstrated in connection with adaptation in distance
perception, was obtained after exposure to displaced visual direction. When S adapted to a …