<div><p>Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. However, the enhancements are frequently specific to relatively low-level stimulus dimensions. While such specificity has often been thought to be indicative of a low-level neural locus of learning, recent research suggests that these same effects can be accounted for by changes in higher-level areas–in particular in the way higher-level areas read out information from lower-level areas in the service of highly practiced decisions. Here we contrast the degree of orientation transfer seen after training on two different tasks—vernier acuity and stereoacuity. Importantly, while the decision rule that could improve vernier acuity (i.e. a discriminant ...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
AbstractOrientation selective neurons in the primary visual cortex typically respond to a range of o...
The last decade has seen the emergence of new views about the mechanisms underlying specificity (or,...
Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. However, the e...
<p>A) The simplest rule that can be learned to perform the vernier acuity task is a simple discrimin...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
<p><b>A) Stereo training:</b> Participants showed roughly equivalent performance on the two possible...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
<p>Both the stereo and vernier trained groups significantly improved their performance on their resp...
AbstractPerceptual learning of orientation discrimination is reported to be precisely specific to th...
AbstractPerceptual learning often shows substantial and long-lasting changes in the ability to class...
Perceptual learning, a process in which training improves visual discrimination, is often specific t...
Perceptual learning (PL) improves visual functions in amblyopes, but this learning is often specific...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
AbstractOrientation selective neurons in the primary visual cortex typically respond to a range of o...
The last decade has seen the emergence of new views about the mechanisms underlying specificity (or,...
Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. However, the e...
<p>A) The simplest rule that can be learned to perform the vernier acuity task is a simple discrimin...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
<p><b>A) Stereo training:</b> Participants showed roughly equivalent performance on the two possible...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
<p>Both the stereo and vernier trained groups significantly improved their performance on their resp...
AbstractPerceptual learning of orientation discrimination is reported to be precisely specific to th...
AbstractPerceptual learning often shows substantial and long-lasting changes in the ability to class...
Perceptual learning, a process in which training improves visual discrimination, is often specific t...
Perceptual learning (PL) improves visual functions in amblyopes, but this learning is often specific...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
AbstractOrientation selective neurons in the primary visual cortex typically respond to a range of o...
The last decade has seen the emergence of new views about the mechanisms underlying specificity (or,...