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More on the Associative Interpretation of the Indirect McCollough Effect

Abstract

Following an induction procedure in which a coloured pattern (e.g. spokes) is alternated with a complementarily coloured, homogeneous, patternless circle, subjects report colour aftereffects on both the pattern presented during induction (i.e. spokes) and on an orthogonal non-induced pattern (i.e. concentric circles). The aftereffect reported on the induced pattern is the McCollough effect (ME), and the aftereffect reported on the non-induced orthogonal pattern has been labelled the indirect McCollough effect (IME). The results of the present experiments show that the colour aftereffect reported on the non-induced pattern is not indirect but is elicited by elements of the patternless circle that alternated with the patterned stimulus during induction. These data provide further support for the associative account of the IME proposed by Eissenberg, Allan, Siegel, and Petrov (1995).

Authors

Allan LG; Siegel S; Eissenberg T; Thomas SE

Journal

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 50, No. 4, pp. 332–349

Publication Date

November 1, 1997

ISSN

0272-4995

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