Visual information that is relevant for an observer gains prioritized access to awareness (Gayet, Van der Stigchel, & Paffen, 2014). Here we investigate whether information that was relevant for an extended duration is prioritized for access to awareness when it is no longer relevant. We applied a perceptual-learning paradigm, in which observers were trained for 3 days on a speed-discrimination task. This task used a stimulus consisting of two motion directions, of which one was relevant to the task and one irrelevant. Before and after training, we applied a motion-coherence task to validate whether perceptual learning took place, and a breaking continuous flash-suppression (b-CFS) paradigm to assess how training affected access to awarene...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
AbstractWhile the importance of attention in perceptual learning is widely recognized, the mechanism...
It has been proposed that visual attention and consciousness are separate [Koch, C., & Tsuchiya, N. ...
Visual information that is relevant for an observer gains prioritized access to awareness (Gayet, Va...
Visual information that is relevant for an observer gains prioritized access to awareness (Gayet, Va...
Contains fulltext : 187735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
Visual information that is relevant for an observer can be prioritized for access to awareness (Gaye...
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SummaryThe role of attention in perceptual learning has been controversial. Numerous studies have re...
Selective attention modulates perceptual learning in motion speed, but previous studies were unable ...
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...
In human perception, visual perceptual learning is a well-known effect, showing that the adult neura...
SummaryThe role of attention in perceptual learning has been controversial. Numerous studies have re...
Awareness, focused attention, and task-relevance were thought to be necessary for perceptual learnin...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
AbstractWhile the importance of attention in perceptual learning is widely recognized, the mechanism...
It has been proposed that visual attention and consciousness are separate [Koch, C., & Tsuchiya, N. ...
Visual information that is relevant for an observer gains prioritized access to awareness (Gayet, Va...
Visual information that is relevant for an observer gains prioritized access to awareness (Gayet, Va...
Contains fulltext : 187735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
Visual information that is relevant for an observer can be prioritized for access to awareness (Gaye...
Item does not contain fulltextVisual information that is relevant for an observer can be prioritized...
SummaryThe role of attention in perceptual learning has been controversial. Numerous studies have re...
Selective attention modulates perceptual learning in motion speed, but previous studies were unable ...
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...
In human perception, visual perceptual learning is a well-known effect, showing that the adult neura...
SummaryThe role of attention in perceptual learning has been controversial. Numerous studies have re...
Awareness, focused attention, and task-relevance were thought to be necessary for perceptual learnin...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
AbstractWhile the importance of attention in perceptual learning is widely recognized, the mechanism...
It has been proposed that visual attention and consciousness are separate [Koch, C., & Tsuchiya, N. ...