Abstract

This study assessed the validity of employing a rating scale on a group basis to measure visual figural aftereffects. Measures of presence and vividness of aftereffects were obtained from five patterns used to induce distortion. The results showed that there was a high incidence of reports of distortion in the expected direction and that men reported more figural aftereffects and rated each aftereffect as more vivid than women.

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