Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies.

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A refined and quantitative investigation of an earlier study which demonstrated that a line
seen as tilted somewhat from the vertical or horizontal axis appears less tilted during the …

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Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies.

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A refined and quantitative investigation of an earlier study which demonstrated that a line
seen as tilted somewhat from the vertical or horizontal axis appears less tilted during the …

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Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies

JJ Gibson, M Radner - Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1937 - search.proquest.com
A refined and quantitative investigation of an earlier study which demonstrated that a line
seen as tilted somewhat from the vertical or horizontal axis appears less tilted during the …

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An essential element in visual perception is one indicated by the terms edge, boundary,
contour or line. Things are seen because they are delimited from the rest of the visual field …

ADAPTATION, AFTER-EFFECT AND CONTRAST IN THE PERCEPTION OF TILTED LINES. I. QUANTITATIVE STUDIES

JJ GIBSON, M RADNER - psycnet.apa.org
An essential element in visual perception is one indicated by the terms edge, boundary,
contour or line. Things are seen because they are delimited from the rest of the visual field …