APPARENT SIZE AS A DETERMINER OF FIGURAL AFTER-EFFECTS. II |
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Authors: | Kyö sti,Kolehmainen |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology, University of Turku, Finland |
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Abstract: | K olehmainen , K. Apparent size as a determiner of figural after-effects. II. Scand. J. Psychol . 1968, 9, 237—240.—A brightly illuminated circle (TF) was flashed at distance d . The subject projected the after-image of TF on a screen placed at distance d/2, and fixated the after-image, which appeared to be half the size of the stimulus figure. Then TF and a comparison circle (CF) of equal size were shown, faintly illuminated, at distance d . A clear-cut figural after-effect occurred TF was perceived to be larger. It is suggested that TF appeared dimmer after the fixation and was perceived to be farther away than CF. As a consequence of this TF looked larger. |
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