Abstract
After scanning a bipartite field, the top half containing a grating tilted to the left: the bottom, a grating tilted to the right; an objectively co-linear pair of gratings will appear bent in the opposite direction: top to the right, bottom to the left (the tilt after-effect: TAE). Following monocular exposure, the binocular TAE is significantly smaller than the monocular TAE. If a weighted average of all activated channels produces the binocular TAE, then the reduced magnitude of that TAE suggests that binocular testing activates a process not adapted during monocular exposure.
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