“…References documenting these contingent aftereffects may be found in Table 1. Held & Shattuck, 1971Harris, 1970Leppman, 1972;Breitmeyer & Cooper, 1972;Lovegrove & Over, 1972;Stromeyer, 1972Virsu & Haapasalo, 1973Hepler, 1968Stromeyer & Mansfield, 1970Favreau, Emerson, & Corballis, 1972Mayhew & Anstis, 1972Over, Broerse, Crassini, & Lovegrove, 1974Allan & Tirimacco, 1987;Mikaelian, Linton, & Phillips, 1990; see also also appear to be due to quite local, retinotopic form adaptation (Broerse & O'Shea, 1995;McCollough, 1994). Although there is controversy surrounding the possibility of nonretinotopic adaptation to certain other fairly simple forms (Broerse & Grimbeek, 1994;Humphrey, Herbert, Symons, & Kara, 1994;Siegel, Allan, & Eissenberg, 1992, 1994, most investigators support the view that the effects are primarily due to local form (e.g., local orientation and spatial frequency).…”