AbstractA superposition masking and summation to threshold paradigm was employed before and after unmasked Vernier acuity training to measure sensory changes of offset analysing mechanisms.Masking functions show a uniform downward translation after training and detection data reveal higher sensitivities to compound Gabor gratings in the post-test.These findings confirm the existence of learning related changes at early levels of information processing, but the results cannot be explained by neural fine tuning of offset analysing mechanisms. The data are consistent with the idea of task dependent broadening of orientation tuned mechanisms responsible for detecting small Vernier offsets
<div><p>Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. Howeve...
Perceptual learning, a process in which training improves visual discrimination, is often specific t...
Residual micro-saccades, tremor and fixation errors imply that, on different trials in visual tasks,...
AbstractA superposition masking and summation to threshold paradigm was employed before and after un...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a range of spa...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
The present paper focuses on a classic hyperacuity, Vernier acuity-the ability to discriminate break...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
AbstractVernier acuity is susceptible to degradation by image motion. The purpose of this study was ...
tigate competition among the participating functional units. One kind of behavioral evidence in supp...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
AbstractVernier acuity is susceptible to degradation by image motion. The purpose of this study was ...
<div><p>Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. Howeve...
Perceptual learning, a process in which training improves visual discrimination, is often specific t...
Residual micro-saccades, tremor and fixation errors imply that, on different trials in visual tasks,...
AbstractA superposition masking and summation to threshold paradigm was employed before and after un...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a range of spa...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
The present paper focuses on a classic hyperacuity, Vernier acuity-the ability to discriminate break...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
AbstractVernier acuity is susceptible to degradation by image motion. The purpose of this study was ...
tigate competition among the participating functional units. One kind of behavioral evidence in supp...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
AbstractVernier acuity is susceptible to degradation by image motion. The purpose of this study was ...
<div><p>Human performance on various visual tasks can be improved substantially via training. Howeve...
Perceptual learning, a process in which training improves visual discrimination, is often specific t...
Residual micro-saccades, tremor and fixation errors imply that, on different trials in visual tasks,...