Kinesthetic aftereffect and mode of exposure to the inspection stimulus.

Abstract
Measures of kinesthetic aftereffect were taken on 3 groups of 48 Ss, differing in type of exposure to an inspection stimulus. Largest aftereffects were found for the group experiencing passive movement and smallest aftereffects were found for the group experiencing no movement of the inspection stimulus between thumb and index finger. A group experiencing active movement showed aftereffects intermediate in size between the other 2 groups. Results support a hypothesis of a relationship between attention, neural satiation, and aftereffects. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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