A THEORY OF MCCOLLOUGH EFFECT AND CONTINGENT AFTER-EFFECT
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A model is advanced to explain the McCollough effect and the contingent motion after-effect. This model is based on coupling of two units at the inspection stage, each of which is sensitive to a particular feature of the stimuli. In the testing stage, the input of one feature in the stimulus not only excites this particular feature detector, but also induces the excitation of the other feature detector through the coupling to the state compatible to the previous inspection stimulus, and the other newly incomming feature in the stimuli compared with this state produces the after-effect. Comparisons with other theories are discussed.
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