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On the relation between visual surround and motion aftereffect velocity
Authors:Herbert H. Bell  Stephen W. Lehmkuhle  David H. Westendorf
Affiliation:1. Division of Arts and Sciences, University of Tennessee at Nashville, 37203, Nashville, Tennessee
2. Vanderbilt University, 37240, Nashville, Tennessee
3. University of Arkansas, 72701, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Abstract:Two experiments examined the effect of changes in the visual surround upon the velocity of motion aftereffects. Experiment I showed that introduction or reintroduction of a patterned surround midway through the test period was sufficient to produce an increase in apparent velocity. However, a greater increase was observed when a patterned surround instead of a dark homogeneous surround had been used during the induction period. Experiment II demonstrated that luminance change was also sufficient to produce an increase in apparent velocity, although the extent of the increase was not as great as that produced through the use of the patterned surround in Experiment I. These results indicate that a change in stimulus surround is sufficient to produce an increase in the velocity of a motion aftereffect and that the extent of the increase is dependent upon the characteristics of both the induction and test surrounds.
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