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The aftereffect of 15 min of active adaptation to wedge prism displacement was shown to persist for as long as 2 weeks.
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Klapp, S.T., Nordell, S.A., Hoekenga, K.C. et al. Long-lasting aftereffect of brief prism exposure. Perception & Psychophysics 15, 399–400 (1974). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03213965
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