AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarchy increase logarithmically with adapting duration and decay exponentially with test duration. This classic timecourse has been reported recently for a face identity aftereffect [Leopold, D. A., Rhodes, G., Müller, K.-M., & Jeffery, L. (2005). The dynamics of visual adaptation to faces. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 272, 897–904], suggesting that the dynamics of visual adaptation may be similar throughout the visual system. An alternative interpretation, however, is that the classic timecourse is a flow-on effect of adaptation of a low-level, retinotopic component of the face identity aftereffect. Here, we examined the...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
AbstractAdaptation processes in human early visual cortical areas are sensitive to the exposure time...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
AbstractAdaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can c...
The original aim of this special issue was to use aftereffects to highlight the different cognitive,...
AbstractAdapting to a face shifts the perceived identity of a subsequent face in the direction oppos...
AbstractPreviously, repulsive perceptual-shift face aftereffects have been reported. Here, we introd...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
AbstractAdaptation processes in human early visual cortical areas are sensitive to the exposure time...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
AbstractRecent evidence demonstrates that adapting to a face will systematically bias the perception...
Exposure to a face can alter the perception of another subsequently presented face. Using a computat...
AbstractAfter prolonged exposure to a female face, faces that had previously seemed androgynous are ...
AbstractAdaptation is a fundamental property of perceptual processing. In low-level vision, it can c...
The original aim of this special issue was to use aftereffects to highlight the different cognitive,...
AbstractAdapting to a face shifts the perceived identity of a subsequent face in the direction oppos...
AbstractPreviously, repulsive perceptual-shift face aftereffects have been reported. Here, we introd...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
We tested the magnitude of the face identity aftereffect following adaptation to different modes of ...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...