Poster (P20): Adaptation & Aftereffects

Wednesday 28 August 2013, 11:00-12:30 & 16:00-17:30, Foyer & Salons

52 Changes in perceptual sensitivity following saccade adaptation
M Batson, J N van der Geest, M Frens
53 Saccadic adaptation is not done by halves
B Dillenburger, S Raphael, M Morgan
54 Opposite effects of adaptation and priming: Speed discriminations during smooth pursuit
G W Maus, E Potapchuk, S N Watamaniuk, S J Heinen
55 Discrimination following adapation to radial motion
N Nikolova, M Morgan
56 Determinants of adaptation rate in the visual motion aftereffect
L C van Dam, M Ernst
57 Phantom motion after-effect in crowding condition: the role of awareness and attention
A Pavan, V Jurczyk, M W Greenlee
58 Investigating the neural regions involved in the storage of dynamic and static motion after effect using TMS
R Camilleri, M Maniglia, A Pavan, G Campana
59 Where was I? Apparent onset location for moving elements is distorted following adaptation to motion
P Miller, D H Arnold
60 The role of smooth purcuit eye movement on motion-induced blindness
G Menshikova, E Belousenko, D Zakharkin
61 MIB Transition for Real and After-image
S Naito, R Shohara, M Katsumura
62 Evidence for mechanisms sensitive to localised orientation regularity: An adaptation study
A Ahmed, I Mareschal, T L Watson
63 Evidence for tilt normalisation may be explained by anisotropic orientation channels
K Storrs, D H Arnold
64 Afterimage Filling-In Modulated By Stereo Disparity
S Cecchetto, R Lawson, M Bertamini
65 Skew hypothesis for surface gloss perception revisited by the adaptation paradigm
S Nakauchi, R Nishijima, Y Tani, K Koida, M Kitazaki, T Nagai


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