Abstract

Hayman and Allan (1980) concluded that the color aftereffects they obtained were orientation contingent rather than angle contingent, and they argued that these orientation-contingent color aftereffects were retinally specific. Additional data in support of the Hayman and Allan (1980) conclusion are reported. These data point to the important role of eye fixations and eye movements on contingent color aftereffects.

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