The effects of color-specific adaptation on the perceived duration of gratings

The perceived duration of briefly presented chromatic gratings was found to change with prior chromatic grating adaptation. Perceived durations of red and green, vertical and horizontal square wave gratings were measured by having subjects judge when the intermittently presented stimuli appeared con...

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