‘Stimulus roving ’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discriminated vary from trial to trial, rather than being kept constant throughout a block of trials. Rhesus monkeys have previously been shown to improve their contrast discrimination performance on a non-roving task, in which they had to report the contrast of a test stimulus relative to that of a fixed-contrast sample stimulus. Human psychophysics studies indicate that roving stimuli yield little or no perceptual learning. Here, we investigate how stimulus roving influences perceptual learning in macaque monkeys and how the addition of flankers alters performance under roving conditions. Animals were initially trained on a contrast discrimination task un...
Practicing simple visual detection and discrimination tasks improves performance, a signature of adu...
Human psychophysics has shown that some perceptual learning effects are invariant with respect to st...
<div><p>(A) Post- versus pre-training contrast thresholds for four roving contrasts with longer stim...
<div><p>‘Stimulus roving’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discrimi...
Rhesus monkeys underwent training in a contrast discrimination task, in which grating stimuli were p...
Training can improve our ability to detect, discriminate or identify sensory stimuli. Despite the pr...
<p>Subjects performed the task in the absence (top) and then in the presence (bottom) of flanker sti...
Training with one type of a visual stimulus usually improves performance. When observers train with ...
Visual perceptual learning is defined as a long-term improvement in performance on a visual task. It...
SummaryPractice improves the performance in visual tasks, but mechanisms underlying this adult brain...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of s...
Practice improves the performance in visual tasks, but mechanisms underlying this adult brain plasti...
Practice improves the performance in visual tasks, but mechanisms underlying this adult brain plasti...
In typical perceptual learning experiments, one stimulus type (e.g., a bisection stimulus offset eit...
Unlike most visual tasks, contrast discrimination has been reported to be unchanged by practice (Dor...
Practicing simple visual detection and discrimination tasks improves performance, a signature of adu...
Human psychophysics has shown that some perceptual learning effects are invariant with respect to st...
<div><p>(A) Post- versus pre-training contrast thresholds for four roving contrasts with longer stim...
<div><p>‘Stimulus roving’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discrimi...
Rhesus monkeys underwent training in a contrast discrimination task, in which grating stimuli were p...
Training can improve our ability to detect, discriminate or identify sensory stimuli. Despite the pr...
<p>Subjects performed the task in the absence (top) and then in the presence (bottom) of flanker sti...
Training with one type of a visual stimulus usually improves performance. When observers train with ...
Visual perceptual learning is defined as a long-term improvement in performance on a visual task. It...
SummaryPractice improves the performance in visual tasks, but mechanisms underlying this adult brain...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of s...
Practice improves the performance in visual tasks, but mechanisms underlying this adult brain plasti...
Practice improves the performance in visual tasks, but mechanisms underlying this adult brain plasti...
In typical perceptual learning experiments, one stimulus type (e.g., a bisection stimulus offset eit...
Unlike most visual tasks, contrast discrimination has been reported to be unchanged by practice (Dor...
Practicing simple visual detection and discrimination tasks improves performance, a signature of adu...
Human psychophysics has shown that some perceptual learning effects are invariant with respect to st...
<div><p>(A) Post- versus pre-training contrast thresholds for four roving contrasts with longer stim...