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. 2013 Jul 19;87:35–45. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2013.05.008

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8

Results of Experiment 4. (a) Naïve subject RL’s psychometric curves for the 0–N, N–N, and U–N conditions. (b) Subject RL’s psychometric curves for the 0–U, U–U, and N–U conditions. Each row of the legends (top) includes icons to indicate the types of adapting and test stimuli used in each condition. For the no-adaptation, baseline conditions, only the test icons are shown (first rows). (c) The mean tilt aftereffect of the 6 subjects for each adaptation condition is shown as a rectangle. The error bars represent standard errors. The symbols represent individual subjects’ aftereffects; a given symbol represents the same subject across all summary figures (Figs. 2c, 4c, 6c, and 8c). The p value for each rectangle tests whether that aftereffect is significantly different from 0. The p value between two rectangles tests whether the two aftereffects are significantly different from each other. Two-tailed paired t-tests were used.