Practice in most sensory tasks substantially improves perceptual performance. A hallmark of this 'perceptual learning' is its specificity for the basic attributes of the trained stimulus and task. Recent studies have challenged the specificity of learned improvements, although transfer between substantially different tasks has yet to be demonstrated. Here, we measure the degree of transfer between three distinct perceptual tasks. Participants trained on an orientation discrimination, a curvature discrimination, or a 'global form' task, all using stimuli comprised of multiple oriented elements. Before and after training they were tested on all three and a contrast discrimination control task. A clear transfer of learning ...
After training, visual perceptual learning improvements are mostly constrained to the trained stimul...
AbstractRecognition of objects improves after training. The exact characteristics of this visual lea...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
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 ...
AbstractSpecificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesti...
Visual perceptual learning is known to be specific to the trained retinal location, feature, and tas...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
After training, visual perceptual learning improvements are mostly constrained to the trained stimul...
Visual perceptual learning describes the improvement of visual perception with repeated practice. Pr...
AbstractLocation-specific perceptual learning can be rendered transferrable to a new location with d...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the extent to which perceptual learning transfers betwee...
AbstractBackground: Recent experiments have demonstrated a remarkable amount of specificity in the l...
Developing expertise in any field usually requires acquisition of a wide range of skills. Most curre...
After training, visual perceptual learning improvements are mostly constrained to the trained stimul...
AbstractRecognition of objects improves after training. The exact characteristics of this visual lea...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...
It is now widely accepted that primary cortical areas of the brain that were once thought to be sens...
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 ...
AbstractSpecificity has always been considered one of the hallmarks of perceptual learning, suggesti...
Visual perceptual learning is known to be specific to the trained retinal location, feature, and tas...
AbstractTraining significantly improves the performance of many perceptual tasks. Different visual t...
After training, visual perceptual learning improvements are mostly constrained to the trained stimul...
Visual perceptual learning describes the improvement of visual perception with repeated practice. Pr...
AbstractLocation-specific perceptual learning can be rendered transferrable to a new location with d...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the extent to which perceptual learning transfers betwee...
AbstractBackground: Recent experiments have demonstrated a remarkable amount of specificity in the l...
Developing expertise in any field usually requires acquisition of a wide range of skills. Most curre...
After training, visual perceptual learning improvements are mostly constrained to the trained stimul...
AbstractRecognition of objects improves after training. The exact characteristics of this visual lea...
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's retinal ...