Blake et al showed that a high contrast grating shown to one eye produced a similar amount of adaptation, whether or not the grating was suppressed from awareness by an orthogonal grating presented to the other eye. When they replaced the high contrast adapting grating with a low contrast grating, they found:
a. A similar result
b. Less adaptation in the suppressed condition
c. That the orthogonal grating had a reduced effect
d. More adaptation in the suppressed condition
b. Less adaptation in the suppressed condition
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