Contingent color aftereffects: Reassessing old conclusions |
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Authors: | Lorraine G. Allan Shepard Siegel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, McMaster University, L8S 4K1, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Abstract: | Although there is considerable evidence supporting an associative interpretation of contingent color aftereffects, there are data that appear inconsistent with this interpretation. New findings from seven experiments are presented indicating that, contrary to earlier claims, contingent color aftereffects are observed after induction with (1) single orthogonal black bars on colored backgrounds, (2) geometric forms, and (3) two orthogonal grids of the same color. The results of these experiments are relevant to an associative interpretation of contingent color aftereffects, as well as to assessing alternative interpretations of the phenomenon. |
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