[HTML][HTML] The direction aftereffect is driven by adaptation of local motion detectors

W Curran, CWG Clifford, CP Benton - Vision Research, 2006 - Elsevier
The processing of motion information by the visual system can be decomposed into two
general stages; point-by-point local motion extraction, followed by global motion extraction
through the pooling of the local motion signals. The direction aftereffect (DAE) is a well
known phenomenon in which prior adaptation to a unidirectional moving pattern results in
an exaggerated perceived direction difference between the adapted direction and a
subsequently viewed stimulus moving in a different direction. The experiments in this paper …
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