Abstract

Abstract Studies of the kinesthetic aftereffect have involved judgments of shape, tilt, width and limb position. The relationship between tilt aftereffects and aftereffects of limb position are demonstrated in this investigation. A kinesthetic aftereffect similar in nature to the tilt aftereffect but without movement during stimulation is described. Details of the conditions of stimulation, the size of the effect and the technique of measurement are given. A number of advantages in the use of this technique are suggested.

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