Substantial transfer of perceptual skill learning can be achieved across large distances in the visual field by a brief pre-test, training-plus-exposure, or a double-training paradigm (Xiao et al., 2008; Zhang, Xiao, et al., 2010; Zhang, Zhang, et al., 2010). Additionally, subliminal exposure has been shown to be beneficial for subsequent perceptual learning. Here, we tested the generalization of orientation discrimination learning from a fully trained location towards four other test locations, either in the same or opposite hemifield as the training location, which each were subjected to a different type of pre-conditioning. In one test location, there was brief pre-testing in the first session. Two other locations were stimulated by mask...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the extent to which perceptual learning transfers betwee...
Practice in most sensory tasks substantially improves perceptual performance. A hallmark of this &ap...
Training can improve a person's capability of discriminating fine stimulus differences in visio...
Substantial transfer of perceptual skill learning can be achieved across large distances in the visu...
Visual perceptual learning is known to be specific to the trained retinal location, feature, and tas...
AbstractPerceptual learning often shows substantial and long-lasting changes in the ability to class...
Specificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesting that ...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
AbstractSpecificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesti...
SummaryPractice improves discrimination of many basic visual features, such as contrast, orientation...
AbstractLocation-specific perceptual learning can be rendered transferrable to a new location with d...
Research of perceptual learning has received significant interest due to findings that training on p...
Contains fulltext : 162016.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual orientat...
Visual perceptual learning describes the improvement of visual perception with repeated practice. Pr...
AbstractPerceptual learning of orientation discrimination is reported to be precisely specific to th...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the extent to which perceptual learning transfers betwee...
Practice in most sensory tasks substantially improves perceptual performance. A hallmark of this &ap...
Training can improve a person's capability of discriminating fine stimulus differences in visio...
Substantial transfer of perceptual skill learning can be achieved across large distances in the visu...
Visual perceptual learning is known to be specific to the trained retinal location, feature, and tas...
AbstractPerceptual learning often shows substantial and long-lasting changes in the ability to class...
Specificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesting that ...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
AbstractSpecificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesti...
SummaryPractice improves discrimination of many basic visual features, such as contrast, orientation...
AbstractLocation-specific perceptual learning can be rendered transferrable to a new location with d...
Research of perceptual learning has received significant interest due to findings that training on p...
Contains fulltext : 162016.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual orientat...
Visual perceptual learning describes the improvement of visual perception with repeated practice. Pr...
AbstractPerceptual learning of orientation discrimination is reported to be precisely specific to th...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the extent to which perceptual learning transfers betwee...
Practice in most sensory tasks substantially improves perceptual performance. A hallmark of this &ap...
Training can improve a person's capability of discriminating fine stimulus differences in visio...