AbstractAdaptation processes in human early visual cortical areas are sensitive to the exposure time of the adaptor stimulus. Here we investigated the effect of adaptation duration at the higher, shape-specific stages of visual processing using facial adaptation. It was found that long-term (5s) adaptation evokes facial aftereffects consisting of a position invariant as well as a position-specific component. As a result of adaptation to a female face, test faces were judged more masculine when they were displayed in the same location as the female adaptor face, as compared to that when they were presented in the opposite visual hemifield. However, aftereffects evoked by short-term (500ms) adaptation were found to be entirely position invari...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
Adaptation to a given face leads to face-related, specific after-effects. Recently, this topic has a...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
AbstractAdaptation processes in human early visual cortical areas are sensitive to the exposure time...
Adaptation to faces leads to face aftereffects and currently this topic attracts a lot of attention ...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
In the last decades several studies have demonstrated that the way we perceive faces can be biased b...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) face viewpoint adaptation experiments were conducte...
Two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) face viewpoint adaptation experiments were conducte...
Two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) face viewpoint adaptation experiments were conducte...
Visual perception is the primary means by which humans recognize and interpret their surrounding env...
YesIn conflict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that t...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
Adaptation to a given face leads to face-related, specific after-effects. Recently, this topic has a...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...
AbstractAdaptation processes in human early visual cortical areas are sensitive to the exposure time...
Adaptation to faces leads to face aftereffects and currently this topic attracts a lot of attention ...
AbstractPerceptual aftereffects for simple visual attributes processed early in the cortical hierarc...
In the last decades several studies have demonstrated that the way we perceive faces can be biased b...
Several recent demonstrations using visual adaptation have revealed high-level aftereffects for comp...
Two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) face viewpoint adaptation experiments were conducte...
Two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) face viewpoint adaptation experiments were conducte...
Two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) face viewpoint adaptation experiments were conducte...
Visual perception is the primary means by which humans recognize and interpret their surrounding env...
YesIn conflict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that t...
SummaryProlonged viewing of a stimulus results in a subsequent perceptual bias [1–3]. This perceptua...
AbstractPerceptual adaptation not only produces striking perceptual aftereffects, but also enhances ...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
Adaptation to a given face leads to face-related, specific after-effects. Recently, this topic has a...
<br>Adaptation aftereffects are the tendency to perceive an ambiguous target stimulus, which f...