Fatigue and structural change: two consequences of visual pattern adaptation.

作者: J M Wolfe , K M O'Connell

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摘要: In a tilt aftereffect (TAE) paradigm, 2 min of adaptation produced an that decayed almost completely within 4 min. Four minutes TAE lasted more than wk. Two modes contribute to the and account for other aftereffects: short-term fatigue, very quickly long-term structural change, requiring extended adaptation.

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