[PDF][PDF] Motion-picture color aftereffects: a lasting modification of perception.

NK Hepler - 1971 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
An observer who sees red stripes moving up and green stripes moving down in a dark room
1ater finds that his perception of moving stripes has changed in an interesting way. He …

[PDF][PDF] Color selectivity in motion aftereffect

WJ Lovegrove, R Over, J Broerse - Perception & Psychophysics, 1979 - researchgate.net
In the motion aftereffect, stationary lines seem to be moving in the direction opposite to
previously inspected moving lines. Lovegrove, Over, and Broerse (1972) found that this …

Interocular transfer of the colour-contingent movement aftereffect: Doubts and difficulties.

JP Harris, MJ Potts - Vision research, 1980 - psycnet.apa.org
Questions and reexamines OE Favreau's (see record 1979-32778-001) finding that the
movement aftereffect contingent on color transfers interocularly. 12 Ss viewed monocularly a …

Two movement aftereffects: evidence for luminance-and color-movement pathways

WR Webster, RH Day, JF Cassell - Vision Research, 1992 - Elsevier
Two movement aftereffects (MAEs) that bear closely on the issue of visual processing of
color and movement have been isolated. Following adaptation with a vertical luminance …

Color: A motion-contingent aftereffect

N Hepler - Science, 1968 - science.org
After human observers alternately view green stripes moving up and red stripes moving
down for periods of ½ to 4 hours, they see a pink aftereffect when white stripes move up and …

Color contingent motion aftereffects: single or multiple levels of processing?

GM Murch - Vision Research, 1974 - Elsevier
The monocular spiral aftereffect can be observed in the stimulated and unstimulated eye.
When the aftereffect is made contingent upon a specific color, transfer does not occur. The …

Absence of color selectivity in the visual movement aftereffect

RH Day, NJ Wade - Perception & Psychophysics, 1979 - Springer
Abstract Lovegrove, Over, and Broerse (1972) reported that the magnitude of the movement
aftereffect was reduced when the colors of the inducing and test stimuli differed, relative to …

[PDF][PDF] Is the “contour specificity” of McCollough effects an example of anomalous transfer? Comments on Sharpe and Tees (1978)

B Crassini, J Broerse, RP O'Shea - Perception & Psychophysics, 1979 - researchgate.net
In their experiments on orientation-contingent. color aftereffects(McCollough effects, after
McCollough, 1965), Sharpe and Tees (1978) report data which they claim are inexplicable …

Psychophysical evidence of differential latencies of colour inputs to motion perception

S Rasmjou, KP Hoffmann - Vision research, 1994 - Elsevier
A novel psychophysical observation allows the determination of the relative latencies with
which long, middle, and short cone signals provide input to motion perception. It is known …

Interocular transfer of color-contingent motion aftereffects: positive aftereffects.

OE Favreau - Vision Research, 1978 - psycnet.apa.org
Suggests that interocular transfer of contingent aftereffects may result in positive rather than
in negative aftereffects. In 2 experiments with 40 observers, interocular transfer of color …