AbstractPerformance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement following training depends on the training task, number of trials per training session and the total amount of training. Does the magnitude of improvement also depend on the frequency of training sessions? In this study, we compared the learning effect for three groups of normally sighted observers who repeatedly practiced the task of identifying crowded letters in the periphery for six sessions (1000 trials per session), according to three different training schedules—one group received one session of training everyday, the second group received a training session once a week and the third group once every 2weeks. Following six sessions of traini...
In a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated presentatio...
AbstractIn a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated pre...
Successful recognition of an object often requires binding of features of the object by attention. W...
Performance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement following tra...
AbstractPerformance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement follo...
AbstractCrowding, the difficulty in identifying a letter embedded in other letters, has been suggest...
Amblyopia is a developmental abnormality that results in deficits for a wide range of visual tasks, ...
International audienceProcesses underlying crowding in visual letter recognition were examined by in...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder of cortical origin, characterized by crowding and poor ...
Processes underlying crowding in visual letter recognition were examined by investigating effects of...
Amblyopia is adevelopmental visualdisorderof cortical origin, characterizedbycrowdingandpooracuity i...
Central-field loss necessitates the use of peripheral vision which makes reading slow and difficult....
PURPOSE: Our recent study showed that crowding effect can be completely eliminated by perceptual l...
Studies show that manipulating certain training features in perceptual learning determines the speci...
AbstractPerformance for identifying luminance-defined letters in peripheral vision improves with tra...
In a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated presentatio...
AbstractIn a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated pre...
Successful recognition of an object often requires binding of features of the object by attention. W...
Performance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement following tra...
AbstractPerformance for many visual tasks improves with training. The magnitude of improvement follo...
AbstractCrowding, the difficulty in identifying a letter embedded in other letters, has been suggest...
Amblyopia is a developmental abnormality that results in deficits for a wide range of visual tasks, ...
International audienceProcesses underlying crowding in visual letter recognition were examined by in...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder of cortical origin, characterized by crowding and poor ...
Processes underlying crowding in visual letter recognition were examined by investigating effects of...
Amblyopia is adevelopmental visualdisorderof cortical origin, characterizedbycrowdingandpooracuity i...
Central-field loss necessitates the use of peripheral vision which makes reading slow and difficult....
PURPOSE: Our recent study showed that crowding effect can be completely eliminated by perceptual l...
Studies show that manipulating certain training features in perceptual learning determines the speci...
AbstractPerformance for identifying luminance-defined letters in peripheral vision improves with tra...
In a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated presentatio...
AbstractIn a previous study, Chung, Legge, and Cheung (2004) showed that training using repeated pre...
Successful recognition of an object often requires binding of features of the object by attention. W...