It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sensory-specific undergo significant functional reorganisation following sensory deprivation. For instance, loss of vision or audition leads to the brain areas normally associated with these senses being recruited by the remaining sensory modalities [1]. Despite this, little is known about the rules governing crossmodal plasticity in people who experience typical sensory development, or the potential behavioural consequences. Here, we used a novel perceptual learning paradigm to assess whether the benefits associated with training on a task in one sense transfer to another sense. Participants were randomly assigned to a spatial or temporal task t...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Humans can show striking capacity limitations in sensorimotor processing. Fortunately, these limitat...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
Practice in most sensory tasks substantially improves perceptual performance. A hallmark of this &ap...
AbstractPerceptual learning is a sustainable improvement in performance on a perceptual task followi...
AbstractSpecificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesti...
Temporal perceptual learning shows specificity to the visual or auditory modality, or asymmetric p...
Perceptual learning has classically been described as an improvement in sensitivity to a trained sti...
Training can improve performance of perceptual tasks. This phenomenon, known as perceptual learning,...
It is clear that in order to perceive the external environment in its entirety, inputs from multiple...
Sensory learning – the ability of our perceptual systems to exhibit change and improvement in respon...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Humans can show striking capacity limitations in sensorimotor processing. Fortunately, these limitat...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
Practice in most sensory tasks substantially improves perceptual performance. A hallmark of this &ap...
AbstractPerceptual learning is a sustainable improvement in performance on a perceptual task followi...
AbstractSpecificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesti...
Temporal perceptual learning shows specificity to the visual or auditory modality, or asymmetric p...
Perceptual learning has classically been described as an improvement in sensitivity to a trained sti...
Training can improve performance of perceptual tasks. This phenomenon, known as perceptual learning,...
It is clear that in order to perceive the external environment in its entirety, inputs from multiple...
Sensory learning – the ability of our perceptual systems to exhibit change and improvement in respon...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Two experiments assessed whether experience in a supplemental perceptual modality facilitates percep...
Humans can show striking capacity limitations in sensorimotor processing. Fortunately, these limitat...