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Concomitant direction and distance aftereffects of sustained convergence: A muscle potentiation explanation for eye-specific adaptation
Authors:Kenneth R. Paap  Sheldon M. Ebenholtz
Affiliation:1. University of Wisconsin, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract:Fixating a target for 6 min was shown to produce distance aftereffects that varied in direction and magnitude as a linear function of the convergence angle. Eye-specific direction aftereffects also were obtained in a nasal direction under conditions that produce increased perceived distance and in a temporal direction under conditions that produce decreased perceived distance. These aftereffects were shown to be sensitive to the range of horizontal versional eye movements that accompany the near or far convergence positions maintained during exposure. The results provide a logical alternative to perceptual learning accounts of eye-specific adaptation.
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