Similar neural adaptation mechanisms underlying face gender and tilt aftereffects

نویسندگان

  • Chen Zhao
  • Peggy Seriès
  • Peter J.B. Hancock
  • James A. Bednar
چکیده

Visual aftereffects have been found for a wide variety of stimuli, ranging from oriented lines to human faces, but previous results suggested that face aftereffects were qualitatively different from orientation (tilt) aftereffects. Using computational models, we predicted that these differences were due to the limited range of faces used in previous studies. Here we report psychophysical results verifying this prediction. We used the same paradigm to test tilt aftereffects (TAE) and face gender aftereffects (FAE) and found that they exhibited qualitatively similar aftereffect curves, when a sufficiently large range of test faces was used. Overall, the results suggest that similar adaptation mechanisms may underlie both high-level and low-level visual processing.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Vision Research

دوره 51  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011