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. 2011 Jun 27;108(45):E1080–E1088. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1101141108

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Rapid motion adaptation reflects early visual motion processing. (A) Eye specificity of rapid motion adaptation. Adapting motion was always presented monocularly. Test stimuli were presented to the adapted eye or the opposite eye. (B) Effects of test SF on the rapidly generated MAE. Adapting SF was 1 cycle/°. (C and D) Effects of the orientation content of the adapting motion and test stimuli on the generation of rapid motion adaptation, as measured by the nulling speed. All error bars indicate SEM. Black circles in A and B show direction discriminations of the adapting motion.