Two experiments analyzed memory encoding in human perceptual learning. Both experiments started with preexposure without feedback to four checkerboards composed by a unique feature each and sharing a common feature (AX, BX, CX and DX). Elements of one pair were presented intermixed and elements of the other pair were presented in separate blocks. Immediately after preexposure participants completed a memory recognition task in which the characteristics of the distractors were manipulated. Experiment 1 showed that only intermixed presentation results in good encoding of the unique features of the stimuli. Experiment 2 demonstrated that intermixed preexposure results in different encoding of unique vs. common features of the stimuli: Particip...
Perceptual learning is usually thought to be exclusively driven by the stimuli presented during trai...
Unsupervised exposure to confusable stimuli facilitates later discrimination between them. It is kno...
Authors: Roman Lopez, Alana Muller, Raechel Marino, Rose De Kock, Yoselin Canizales, Richard Addante...
Within-subjects procedures were used to assess the influence of stimulus comparison on perceptual le...
Discrimination between similar stimuli is enhanced more by intermixed pre-exposure than by blocked p...
Exposure to complex checkerboards (comprising a common background, e.g., X, with unique features,e.g...
In Experiment 1, human participants were pre - exposed to two similar checkerboard grids (...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
In three experiments, humans received preexposure to two compound flavours (AX and BX: saline–lemon ...
The attentional boost effect (ABE) refers to a phenomenon in which the usual inhibitory effects of d...
Perceptual learning is usually thought to be exclusively driven by the stimuli presented during trai...
Unsupervised exposure to confusable stimuli facilitates later discrimination between them. It is kno...
Authors: Roman Lopez, Alana Muller, Raechel Marino, Rose De Kock, Yoselin Canizales, Richard Addante...
Within-subjects procedures were used to assess the influence of stimulus comparison on perceptual le...
Discrimination between similar stimuli is enhanced more by intermixed pre-exposure than by blocked p...
Exposure to complex checkerboards (comprising a common background, e.g., X, with unique features,e.g...
In Experiment 1, human participants were pre - exposed to two similar checkerboard grids (...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
In three experiments, rats were given intermixed or blocked preexposure to two similar compound stim...
Human participants received unsupervised exposure to difficult-to-discriminate stimuli (e.g., A and ...
In three experiments, humans received preexposure to two compound flavours (AX and BX: saline–lemon ...
The attentional boost effect (ABE) refers to a phenomenon in which the usual inhibitory effects of d...
Perceptual learning is usually thought to be exclusively driven by the stimuli presented during trai...
Unsupervised exposure to confusable stimuli facilitates later discrimination between them. It is kno...
Authors: Roman Lopez, Alana Muller, Raechel Marino, Rose De Kock, Yoselin Canizales, Richard Addante...