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Stimulus selectivity of figural aftereffects for faces.

Yamashita et al., 2005

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8196112423963541779
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Yamashita J
Hardy J
De Valois K
Webster M
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

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Viewing a distorted face induces large aftereffects in the appearance of an undistorted face. The authors examined the processes underlying this adaptation by comparing how selective the aftereffects are for different dimensions of the images including size, spatial frequency …
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