Abstract
The effect of frequency of preexposure pointing was studied to delermine its effect on subsequent adaptation to a prismatic exposure. Results showed that when Ss pointed equally to each target in a preexposure pointing task, adaptation was found to be greatest for the target on S’s prismatically shifted visual field periphery. However, when Ss pointed more frequently in the preexposure condition to a more central targe:, adaptation was geatest for this target.
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