A study of visual temporal size contrast |
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Authors: | Harry Helson Takashi Kozaki |
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Affiliation: | 1. York University, USA 2. Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts,, 01002, Amherst, Massachusetts
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Abstract: | Stimuli exposed successively with an interpolated larger or smaller stimulus (IS) are subject to size-contrast effects to a highly significant degree. While stimuli nearer IS are, in general, more affected than stimuli farther away, there is some indication of paradoxical distance effect (PDE): Stimuli somewhat farther from IS are more affected than those nearest IS. Intermediate IS has a splitting effect in that stimuli above are judged larger, and those below are judged smaller, thus verifying the results with IS below and above the series stimuli. The relation of these results to figural aftereffects is stressed. |
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