Yes - try Gordon Redding in Cognitive Psychology, Jan 85. In
addition, you may wish to look at the recent work done by
Felice Bedford and / or in the lab here at UVa headed by Dan
Willingham (of which I am part) using computers in place of
goggles to investigate recalibration.
Would be delighted to hear what you're thinking of / planning
you to do (by email?).
If you find any *more* recent references, let me know!
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Ewan McNay - ewan at virginia.edu