OCULOMOTOR ADAPTATION TO PRISMS: COMPLETE TRANSFER BETWEEN EYES

Abstract
Previous experiments investigated [human] interocular transfer of adaptation of the registered position of the limb used to indicate direction. Thus the question of interocular transfer of adaptation sited at the eye remained open. Two experiments were reported. The 1st showed that there was complete transfer between exposed and unexposed eyes. The conditions were such that the adaptation could be explained only as a change in the registered position of the eye in the head, or of the head on the shoulders. The 2nd experiment showed that changes of this latter kind did not occur.

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