Abstract

Visual figural after-effects are shown to be related to measures of field dependence (as assessed by the Rod and Frame Test). Field independent Ss exhibited such after-effects while field dependent Ss failed to demonstrate these effects on a specific perceptual task. Since measures of field dependence have been previously found to relate to broader personality and behavior variables, the present evidence suggests then that such complex behavior variables might in turn be related to elemental cortical traces of a type involved in the generation of figurai after-effects.

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