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Text-contingent color aftereffects: a reexamination

G K Humphrey1, D Skowbo, L A Symons

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

Perception & Psychophysics
|October 1, 1994
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Color aftereffects from text are weak and not semantic, but arise from local visual cues. Eye movements and assessment methods significantly impact their detection.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Visual Perception
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Color aftereffects are visual phenomena influenced by prior stimulation.
  • The role of semantic properties of text in inducing color aftereffects remains debated.
  • Previous research has explored various factors affecting aftereffect induction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reexamine color aftereffects contingent on text properties.
  • To investigate the influence of assessment techniques, eye movements, and contour information.
  • To determine if semantic factors, rather than local visual information, drive text-based color aftereffects.

Main Methods:

  • Five experiments were conducted using word and nonword letter strings.
  • Varied assessment techniques, including a traditional method and Allan et al. (1989).

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  • Manipulated fixation (same locus vs. eye movements) and stimulus properties (text vs. nontext patterns).
  • Main Results:

    • No color aftereffect was found using traditional assessment methods.
    • Color aftereffects were observed for words and nonwords with specific fixation and assessment techniques.
    • Eye movements during induction eliminated the aftereffect.
    • Nontext patterns with similar visual properties but fewer contours induced a strong aftereffect.

    Conclusions:

    • The color aftereffect contingent on text is weak and not semantically driven.
    • The phenomenon is primarily a result of induction to local color and orientation information.
    • Specific experimental conditions, including fixation and assessment methods, are critical for observing text-induced color aftereffects.