Table 2.
Reference | Type of aftereffect | Tested locations | Retinal eccentricity | Location of aftereffect | Test onset re: saccade (ms) | Behavioral task |
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Nishida et al. (2003) | Tilt | 2F, 2R | Foveal | R (S not tested) | 0–3000* | 2AFC |
Melcher (2005) | Tilt | XF, F | Peripheral | S (R not tested) | 0–800* | 2AFC |
S, CS | Foveal | |||||
Melcher (2009) | Tilt | F, Sx | Peripheral | S (R not tested) | 0–800* | 2AFC |
Knapen et al. (2010) | Tilt | 2F, 2CF, 2S, 2R | Peripheral | R | 0–1250* | 2AFC |
Mathôt and Theeuwes (2013) | Tilt | R, S, CR, CS | Peripheral | R | 100, 500 | 2AFC |
Zimmermann et al. (2013b) | Tilt | F, S, R, CS | Peripheral | R and late S | 0–300 | 2AFC |
Nishida et al. (2003) | Contrast | 2F, 2R | Foveal | R (S not tested) | 0–3000* | 2AFC |
Melcher (2005) | Contrast | XF, F | Peripheral | No S (R not tested) | 0–800* | Detection |
S, CS | Foveal | |||||
Nieman et al. (2005) | Color | 2F, 2R, 2CS | Foveal | R (S not tested) | 0–1000* | 2AFC |
Wittenberg et al. (2008) | Color | S, CS | Peripheral | S (R not tested) | 20, 40 | 2AFC |
Melcher (2005) | Face | XF, F | Peripheral | S (R not tested) | 0–800* | 3AFC (report face identify) |
S, CS | Foveal | |||||
Afraz and Cavanagh (2009) | Face | XF, F | Peripheral | No S (R not tested) | 0–800* | 2AFC (report gender) |
S, CS | Foveal | |||||
Wolfe and Whitney (2015) | Face | CF, S, R | Foveal | Upright: R and S | 100 | 2AFC (report emotion) |
Inverted: R only | ||||||
Nishida et al. (2003) | Spatial frequency | 2F, 2R | Foveal | R (S not tested) | 0–3000* | 2AFC |
Melcher (2005) | Pattern | XF, F | Peripheral | S (R not tested) | 0–800* | 2AFC |
S, CS | Foveal | |||||
Nieman et al. (2005) | Depth | 2F, 2R, 2CS | Foveal | R and CS | 0–1000* | 2AFC |
Eccentricity indicates the visual field location of the adapting stimulus, which can be foveal or peripheral (displaced from the fovea). L, left; R, right; NS, nonspecific; horz, horizontal. A “2” prefixing an experimental condition indicates that 2 saccades were made; an “X” indicates that no presaccadic adapter was shown. * and Other abbreviations as in Figure 2 and Table 1.