The last decade has seen the emergence of new views about the mechanisms underlying specificity (or, conversely, generalization) of visual skill learning. Here, we trained participants at orientation discrimination paradigm at a peripheral position to induce position and orientation specificity and to test its underlying mechanisms. Specifically, we aimed to test whether the within-quadrant spatial gradient of generalization is determined by cortical magnification, which would show that retinotopic plasticity contributes to learning and specificity. Additionally, we aimed to test whether late parts of the learning relate differently to specificity compared to early parts. This is relevant in the context of double training papers, which sugg...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of perceptual learning is specificity, the lack of transfer of the impr...
Training induces dramatic improvement in the performance of pop-out detection. In this study, we exa...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
The last decade has seen the emergence of new views about the mechanisms underlying specificity (or,...
Scatterplot of position specificity and early (A), intermediate (B), and late training indices eithe...
Scatterplot of orientation specificity and early (A), intermediate (B), and late training indices ei...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
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...
Mean performance during training (A) and transfer testing phase (B, C). A, Each data point of the le...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
Learning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli, while n...
<div><p>Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. Howeve...
AbstractLearning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli,...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of perceptual learning is specificity, the lack of transfer of the impr...
Training induces dramatic improvement in the performance of pop-out detection. In this study, we exa...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
The last decade has seen the emergence of new views about the mechanisms underlying specificity (or,...
Scatterplot of position specificity and early (A), intermediate (B), and late training indices eithe...
Scatterplot of orientation specificity and early (A), intermediate (B), and late training indices ei...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
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...
Mean performance during training (A) and transfer testing phase (B, C). A, Each data point of the le...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
Learning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli, while n...
<div><p>Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. Howeve...
AbstractLearning in many visual perceptual tasks has been shown to be specific to practiced stimuli,...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of perceptual learning is specificity, the lack of transfer of the impr...
Training induces dramatic improvement in the performance of pop-out detection. In this study, we exa...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...