Adaptation to vision displaced by a 30 diopter prism was greatest after prior experience with a 30 diopter prism, less after experience with a 20 diopter prism, and least after experience with prisms of 10 and 20 diopters. This order was reversed when aftereffects were observed under normal vision, i.e., undistorted by prisms.
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