Physiological correlates of adaptation to a rotated visual field

1. Perceptual adaptation to a 30 or 45° visual tilt was induced in human subjects by means of prismatic spectacles worn for 5–7 days. Relative contrast thresholds and the amplitudes of the occipital potentials to vertical and oblique gratings were studied.

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