An Investigation of Prism Adaptation Latency
Optometry and Vision Science1994Vol. 71(1), pp. 38–42
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Abstract
The reason why the subject's latency was not found more precisely is explained. Additional evidence is presented in support of the finding that prism adaptation can take place within 1 s (perhaps less) of binocular vision, and the persistence and dominance of adaptation to base-out prism at near is pointed out. Guidelines are proposed for the experimental measurement of prism adaptation latency.
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