Visual capture produced by prism spectacles
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A study of the immediate effects (rather than the after-effects) of viewing one’s hand through a wedge prism. The “feel” of the hand is found to be pulled towards the displaced optical stimulus, and this effect is termed visual capture (after Tastevin). The effect of capture lingers after the eyes are covered, and this residue may be related to the after-effects hitherto studied.
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