1966
DOI: 10.1037/h0023861
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Correlation between visual and kinesthetic spatial aftereffects.

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“…Other research has also failed to find a relationship between visual and kinesthetic aftereffects (Day, Burns, Singer, Holmes, and Letcher, 1967;McEwen and Rodger, 1960). One other study, however (Landauer, Singer and Day, 1966) did find a significant correlation between visual and kinesthetic aftereffects. The question of the relationship between visual and kinesthetic aftereffects is thus still a problem to be resolved.…”
Section: Still Another Problem That Has Been Discussed In Relation Tomentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Other research has also failed to find a relationship between visual and kinesthetic aftereffects (Day, Burns, Singer, Holmes, and Letcher, 1967;McEwen and Rodger, 1960). One other study, however (Landauer, Singer and Day, 1966) did find a significant correlation between visual and kinesthetic aftereffects. The question of the relationship between visual and kinesthetic aftereffects is thus still a problem to be resolved.…”
Section: Still Another Problem That Has Been Discussed In Relation Tomentioning
confidence: 94%