Discrimination between similar stimuli is enhanced more by intermixed pre-exposure than by blocked pre-exposure to those stimuli. The salience modulation account of this intermixed-blocked effect proposes that the unique elements of intermixed stimuli are more salient than those of blocked stimuli. The inhibition account proposes that inhibitory links between the unique elements of intermixed stimuli enhance discrimination. The current thesis evaluated the two accounts in their ability to explain this effect in humans.In Experiments 1 and 2, categorisation and same-different judgements were more accurate for intermixed than for blocked stimuli. This indicates that intermixed pre-exposure decreases generalisation and increases discriminabili...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
Within-subjects procedures were used to assess the influence of stimulus comparison on perceptual le...
Two experiments analyzed memory encoding in human perceptual learning. Both experiments started with...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate chequerboard stimuli ...
In three experiments, humans received preexposure to two compound flavours (AX and BX: saline–lemon ...
Presenting two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so-called roving stimuli, disrupts perce...
Exposure to complex checkerboards (comprising a common background, e.g., X, with unique features,e.g...
Perceptual learning in humans was examined in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, participants received ...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
Within-subjects procedures were used to assess the influence of stimulus comparison on perceptual le...
Two experiments analyzed memory encoding in human perceptual learning. Both experiments started with...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate chequerboard stimuli ...
In three experiments, humans received preexposure to two compound flavours (AX and BX: saline–lemon ...
Presenting two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so-called roving stimuli, disrupts perce...
Exposure to complex checkerboards (comprising a common background, e.g., X, with unique features,e.g...
Perceptual learning in humans was examined in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, participants received ...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...