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Perception / Neuroscience / McCollough effect / Cognitive neuroscience / Neural adaptation / Psychophysics / Visual tilt effects / Contingent perceptual aftereffect / Optical illusions / Mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2013-10-29 12:48:55
Perception
Neuroscience
McCollough effect
Cognitive neuroscience
Neural adaptation
Psychophysics
Visual tilt effects
Contingent perceptual aftereffect
Optical illusions
Mind
Cognitive science

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