Maruya et al used Continuous Flash Suppression in the other eye to prevent perception of a monocularly presented moving adapting stimulus, and compared the resulting aftereffects to those obtained without monocular suppression adaptation. They found:
a. Aftereffects from the adapted eye even with monocular suppression
b. No aftereffects from the adapted eye with monocular suppression
c. Aftereffects from the unadapted eye with monocular suppression, but only on static test fields
d. No aftereffects from the unadapted eye with monocular suppression
a. Aftereffects from the adapted eye even with monocular suppression
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