Saturation of the tilt aftereffect

MW Greenlee, S Magnussen - Vision research, 1987 - Elsevier
The tilt aftereffect increases as a logarithmic function of adapting time, reaches saturation
after approx 1 hr and decays on a symmetric, logarithmic time-course. This is similar to the …

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 …

[引用][C] The spatial selectivity of the tilt aftereffect

C Ware, DE Mitchell - Vision Research, 1974 - Elsevier
Two of the recently discovered aftereffects that follow prolonged inspection of a grating
namely the threshold elevation effect (Blakemore and Campbell, 1969) and the perceived …

Short test flashes produce large tilt aftereffects

JM Wolfe - Vision research, 1984 - Elsevier
Using a staircase method, the tilt aftereffect (TAE) was measured with test flashes of
durations ranging from 10 to 600 msec. The TAE is largest with brief duration test stimuli and …

Temporal aspects of spatial adaptation. A study of the tilt aftereffect

S Magnussen, T Johnsen - Vision research, 1986 - Elsevier
Growth and decay characteristics of the tilt aftereffect were studied for aftereffects induced by
normal or continuous adaptation routines, and for aftereffects induced by successive or …

The effects of adaptation and masking on incremental thresholds for contrast

J Ross, HD Speed, MJ Morgan - Vision research, 1993 - Elsevier
Using a temporal two-alternative forced-choice procedure, we measured thresholds for
detecting increments in contrast of a 2 c/deg vertical grating at a wide range of pedestal …

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 …

Adaptation to peripheral flicker: Relationship to contrast detection thresholds

JP Harris, JE Calvert, RS Snelgar - Vision Research, 1990 - Elsevier
The time to disappearance of flicker of a temporally modulated uniform 1° field, steadily
viewed with the temporal retina at an eccentricity of 12°, was measured as a function of …

Light adaptation and the dynamics of induced tilt

E Matin - Vision Research, 1974 - Elsevier
The dynamic properties of induced tilt were measured with a temporal paradigm similar to
the ones employed for studies of changes in sensitivity during early light and dark …

Spatial frequency adaptation and contrast gain control

HR Wilson, R Humanski - Vision research, 1993 - Elsevier
Spatial frequency adaptation is shown to cause a decrease in the exponent of the power law
describing contrast increment thresholds. Next we show that spatial frequency adaptation …