Perceptual learning is the ability to improve perception through practice. Perceptual learning is usually specific for the task and the stimulus features trained with. For example, training orientation discrimination with vertically oriented stimuli does not improve performance when the same stimuli are rotated by 90°. Often, perceptual learning is assumed to occur within the early sensory areas or when mapping sensory evidence onto decisions. Motor responses, involved in all perceptual learning experiments, are thought to play no role in the learning process. Here, we show that this is not true by providing evidence that perceptual learning is specific for the type of motor response. Interestingly, this specificity can be overcome by the u...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
AbstractLearning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli,...
Perceptual learning is learning to perceive and is essential for all forms of perception and learnin...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Perceptual learning refers to a long‐term change in the ability to extract perceptual information fr...
Perceptual learning is usually feature-specific. Recently, we showed that perceptual learning is eve...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
A hallmark of modern Perceptual Learning (PL) is the extent to which learning is specific to the tra...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Learning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli, while n...
What is the relation between perceptual learning (PL) in basic sensory discriminations and in more c...
AbstractStudies of perceptual learning have focused on aspects of learning that are related to early...
AbstractPerceptual learning often shows substantial and long-lasting changes in the ability to class...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
AbstractLearning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli,...
Perceptual learning is learning to perceive and is essential for all forms of perception and learnin...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Perceptual learning refers to a long‐term change in the ability to extract perceptual information fr...
Perceptual learning is usually feature-specific. Recently, we showed that perceptual learning is eve...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
A hallmark of modern Perceptual Learning (PL) is the extent to which learning is specific to the tra...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Learning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli, while n...
What is the relation between perceptual learning (PL) in basic sensory discriminations and in more c...
AbstractStudies of perceptual learning have focused on aspects of learning that are related to early...
AbstractPerceptual learning often shows substantial and long-lasting changes in the ability to class...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
AbstractLearning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli,...
Perceptual learning is learning to perceive and is essential for all forms of perception and learnin...