Figure 7
From: Contribution of the slow motion mechanism to global motion revealed by an MAE technique

Stimuli of Experiment 3. (A) Global Motion Adaptation stimuli. Participants adapted to two alternating displays each consisting of eight or four Gabor patches forming a global rotational motion. Each display remained for 1 s, and the entire adaptation lasted for 10, 20, or 40 s. The presentation order of Patterns A and B were changed in half of sessions to minimize the difference of motion stimulus right before test presentation among conditions. (B) Local Motion Adaptation Stimuli. The alternating display was similar to the global motion condition except that each adapting display consisted of only two Gabor patches. The presentation order of Patterns A and B were changed in half of sessions as well. (C) The test stimulus was a display consisting of 4 Gabor patches, either static or flickered at 4 Hz. The participants used two keys assigned to opposite directions to report their perceived MAE when the MAE disappeared.