Mystery of the anti-McCollough effect

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Felice L. Bedford
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[1] University of Arizona,
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Adaptation and Aftereffects; Color and Light: Constancy; visual perception;
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The McCollough Effect (ME) is a complex perceptual aftereffect that remains of interest half a century after its discovery. It is argued that a recently reported variant, dubbed the anti-McCollough effect, is not the reverse of the ME, with aftereffect colors in the same direction as the inducing stimuli. A red–horizontal stimulus leads to a reddish aftereffect not because of red–horizontal parings, but despite them. The anti-ME is a weak standard-direction ME produced by complementary afterimage colors (afterimage green with horizontal), rather than by environmental colors, first shown decades ago. It is not a new type of contingent aftereffect. The red–horizontal pair does not interfere with the afterimage green–horizontal pair it produces because a single color–orientation pairing provides more ambiguous input than does the standard two orientation–color pairings (red–horizontal, green–vertical) of the ME. It is also argued that not even one orientation-contingent color aftereffect is convincingly shown in the “anti”-ME, let alone, as has previously been suggested, two simultaneous orientation-contingent color aftereffects in opposite directions at different levels of the visual system, in which the higher-level effect suppresses the downstream effect from reaching consciousness. The “anti”-ME can be explained by existing theories of contingent aftereffects, including perceptual-learning theory.
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