AbstractPreviously, repulsive perceptual-shift face aftereffects have been reported. Here, we introduce a novel face adaptation method involving changes in contrast thresholds for face recognition. We find non-monotonic changes for adapted faces, with facilitation at short and suppression at long durations. Thresholds for unadapted faces were unaffected at short but elevated at long durations, more than those for the adapted face. A population-coding model showed that selective suppression of adapted representations cannot explain repulsive perceptual-bias aftereffects. The findings indicate greater complexity to adaptation, with facilitation, suppression, lateral inhibition of unadapted representations, and additional perceptual factors at...
Previous studies have demonstrated a face identity aftereffect that facilitates face identification ...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Adaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can calibrate...
AbstractAdaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can c...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
The original aim of this special issue was to use aftereffects to highlight the different cognitive,...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
AbstractRetinal input that is suppressed from visual awareness can nevertheless produce measurable a...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
Previous studies have demonstrated a face identity aftereffect that facilitates face identification ...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Adaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can calibrate...
AbstractAdaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can c...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
The original aim of this special issue was to use aftereffects to highlight the different cognitive,...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
AbstractRetinal input that is suppressed from visual awareness can nevertheless produce measurable a...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
Previous studies have demonstrated a face identity aftereffect that facilitates face identification ...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
Adaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can calibrate...