Absence of color selectivity in the visual movement aftereffect |
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Authors: | R. H. Day N. J. Wade |
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Affiliation: | 1. Monash University, 3168, Clayton, Victoria, Australia 2. University of Dundee, DD1 4HN, Dundee, Scotland
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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 when they were the same. Since this result is contrary to some earlier findings, four experiments were conducted to examine this claim. Neither the duration nor the magnitude (as measured by manual tracking) of the aftereffect generated by rotary or linear movement of contours were found to be affected by the color combinations of the inducing and stationary patterns. |
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