Kinesthetic figural aftereffects (KFAE) were measured on 46 brain-damaged and 24 control Ss, following the method of Klein and Krech (K&K). Although occasional trends in the data were consistent with K&K's finding that brain-injured Ss are more susceptible to KFAE, most of the data did not clearly corroborate their earlier finding to a statistically convincing degree, even though a larger number of Ss was used in this study than in K&K's.
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