Research Article

Prismatic Adaptation Induces Plastic Changes onto Spatial and Temporal Domains in Near and Far Space

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Point of subjective equality judgments (PSE) as a function of prism group (LPA and RPA) and session before (dark gray) and after PA (light gray). Landmark task (a): the line transector is judged (in visual angle) as nearer to the left (negative values) or to the right (positive values). After LPA the line transector is judged as nearer to the right compared to before PA (positive values). Time bisection task (b): interval duration (in millisecond) is classified as short (<2000 ms) or as long (>2000 ms). After LPA the time interval is classified as longer compared to before, whereas after RPA the time interval is classified as shorter compared to before PA. Bars represent the average point of subjective equality for spatial and temporal judgments, respectively, ± standard error (SEM). .
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