Adaptation to leftward-shifting prisms reduces the global processing bias of healthy individuals.

When healthy individuals are presented with peripheral figures in which small letters are arranged to form a large letter, they are faster to identify the global- than the local-level information, and have difficulty ignoring global information when identifying the local level. The global reaction t...

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Main Authors: Bultitude, J, Woods, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010