Interocular transfer of the motion after-effect is not reduced by binocular rivalry

作者: Robert P. O'Shea , Boris Crassini

DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(81)90177-2

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摘要: Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and interocularly opposite eyes) when (a) a rival stimulus caused perceptual suppression of the adaptation stimulus; (b) no was presented for entire duration; (c) non-rival limited duration dominant in (a). Intraocular MAEs greater than interocular MAEs; furthermore, both intraocular similar following conditions reduced (c). This pattern occurred with gratings 1, 2 4c/deg, but not 8c/deg. Data are discussed terms mechanisms rivalry MAEs.

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