Attentional modulation of a figural aftereffect.

G. L. Shulman

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Abstract

Evidence is reported that indicates that adaptation of the Schroder staircase is affected by attention. In previous work it has been shown that if subjects adapt to an unambiguous staircase, responses to an ambiguous test figure are biased towards the opposing perspective. In the current work, subjects adapted to superimposed upright and inverted Schroder staircases. Both staircases were centered on a common fixation point and were of different sizes and colors. Attention to each staircase was controlled by asking subjects to detect color changes in the line segments that defined one or the other staircase. Responses to an ambiguous test figure depended on which of the adapting staircases was attended.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-19
Number of pages13
JournalPerception
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1992

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