Abstract

One hundred twenty-eight Ss evaluated the aftereffects of bent lines on four test figures. The results indicate that the S misperceives the orientation of the test figure rather than its angularity. There is a misperception of location, but it does not contribute to the basic aftereffect. These results, in conjunction with some recent findings in our laboratory, indicate that there are at least three components of the misperceptions occurring in most orientation studies.

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