Abstract
McCollough effects were reduced in assessed strength by having observers view achromatic gratings that varied in space-average luminance. Whether the gratings were presented before or after induction of McCollough effects, high luminance gratings interfered with the effects more than did low luminance gratings. If considered within the context of a conditioning model, this finding may be interpreted as inconsistent with other characteristics of McCollough effects.
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