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'''Prismatic stimulation''' is a special case of [[visual stimulation]] in which special lenses are used to distort or reverse the [[visual field]]. These technoiques are used in studies of [[colour perception]], [[spatial distortion]] and [[perceptual constancy]]
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'''Prismatic stimulation''' is a special case of [[visual stimulation]] in which special lenses are used to distort or reverse the [[visual field]]. These techniques are used in studies of [[colour perception]], [[spatial distortion]] and [[perceptual constancy]]
   
   

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Prismatic stimulation is a special case of visual stimulation in which special lenses are used to distort or reverse the visual field. These techniques are used in studies of colour perception, spatial distortion and perceptual constancy



See also

  • Visual inversion