Improvements in task performance following practice can occur as a result of changes in distinct cognitive and neural processes. In some cases, we can improve our performance by selecting a more successful behavior that is already part of our available repertoire. Skill learning, on the other hand, refers to a slower process that results in improving the ability to perform a behavior, i.e., it involves the acquisition of a behavior that was not available to the controller before training. Skill learning can take place both in the sensory and in the motor domains. Sensory skill acquisition in perceptual learning tasks is measured by improvements in sensory acuity through practice-induced changes in the sensitivity of relevant neural networks...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Trial-and-error motor adaptation has been linked to somatosensory plasticity and shifts in proprioce...
As a motor skill is learned, behavior progresses from exe-cution of movements that appear to be sepa...
Sensory systems represent an essential interface between the organism and its environment. Throughou...
The adage practice makes perfect makes for sound advice when learning a novel motor skill. Be it typ...
The relationship between the brain and the environment is flexible, forming the foundation for our a...
Perceptual learning is the ability to improve perception through practice. Perceptual learning is us...
The plasticity of the living matter of our nervous system, in short, is the reason why we do a thing...
There is accumulating evidence from behavioral, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging studies that th...
Perceptual learning refers to a long‐term change in the ability to extract perceptual information fr...
Copyright © 2007 Heldref Publications, Helen Dwight Reid Educational FoundationPerceptual learning o...
The cognitive approach considers that learning a motor skill results in the acquisition and the memo...
What is the relation between perceptual learning (PL) in basic sensory discriminations and in more c...
AbstractThe brain areas involved in a task may change their contribution as one acquires expertise. ...
We describe experiments that test the hypothesis that changes in somatosensory function accompany mo...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Trial-and-error motor adaptation has been linked to somatosensory plasticity and shifts in proprioce...
As a motor skill is learned, behavior progresses from exe-cution of movements that appear to be sepa...
Sensory systems represent an essential interface between the organism and its environment. Throughou...
The adage practice makes perfect makes for sound advice when learning a novel motor skill. Be it typ...
The relationship between the brain and the environment is flexible, forming the foundation for our a...
Perceptual learning is the ability to improve perception through practice. Perceptual learning is us...
The plasticity of the living matter of our nervous system, in short, is the reason why we do a thing...
There is accumulating evidence from behavioral, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging studies that th...
Perceptual learning refers to a long‐term change in the ability to extract perceptual information fr...
Copyright © 2007 Heldref Publications, Helen Dwight Reid Educational FoundationPerceptual learning o...
The cognitive approach considers that learning a motor skill results in the acquisition and the memo...
What is the relation between perceptual learning (PL) in basic sensory discriminations and in more c...
AbstractThe brain areas involved in a task may change their contribution as one acquires expertise. ...
We describe experiments that test the hypothesis that changes in somatosensory function accompany mo...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Trial-and-error motor adaptation has been linked to somatosensory plasticity and shifts in proprioce...
As a motor skill is learned, behavior progresses from exe-cution of movements that appear to be sepa...