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. 2006 Jan 24;273(1591):1217–1222. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3430

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Attentional distraction during adaptation. (a) An illustration of a typical stimulus sequence. (b) The results of adaptation to ambiguous stimuli. Open circles indicate the results of the single task experiment and open triangles the results of the dual task experiment. (c) The results of adaptation to directional stimuli. Solid circles indicate the results of the single task experiment and solid triangles the results of the dual task experiment. Note that for the shortest interval duration, the effect of attention is reversed, indicating attentional modulation of rapid motion after effect. Error bars indicate one s.e.m. (n=8).