AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of stimulus, for example, a bisection stimulus. Roving denotes the situation when, instead of one, two or more types of stimuli are presented randomly interleaved, for example, a bisection stimulus and a vernier. For some combinations of stimulus types, performance improves in roving situations whereas for others it does not. To investigate when roving impedes perceptual learning, we conducted four experiments. Performance improved, for example, when we roved a bisection stimulus and a vernier but not when we roved certain types of bisection stimuli. We propose that roving hinders perceptual learning when the stimulus types are clearly distinct f...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, stimuli are usually assumed to be presented to a constant retinal lo...
‘Stimulus roving ’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discriminated v...
Perceptual learning, even when it exhibits significant specificity to basic stimulus features such a...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of s...
Training with one type of a visual stimulus usually improves performance. When observers train with ...
In perceptual learning, performance often improves within a short time if only one stimulus variant ...
Perceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with most sti...
AbstractPerceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with ...
AbstractPresenting stimuli of two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so called roving, dis...
AbstractIn typical perceptual learning experiments, one stimulus type (e.g., a bisection stimulus of...
Presenting two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so-called roving stimuli, disrupts perce...
In typical perceptual learning experiments, one stimulus type (e.g., a bisection stimulus offset eit...
AbstractPerceptual learning (PL) often shows specificity to a trained feature. We investigated wheth...
<div><p>‘Stimulus roving’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discrimi...
<div><p>(A) Post- versus pre-training contrast thresholds for four roving contrasts with longer stim...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, stimuli are usually assumed to be presented to a constant retinal lo...
‘Stimulus roving ’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discriminated v...
Perceptual learning, even when it exhibits significant specificity to basic stimulus features such a...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of s...
Training with one type of a visual stimulus usually improves performance. When observers train with ...
In perceptual learning, performance often improves within a short time if only one stimulus variant ...
Perceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with most sti...
AbstractPerceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with ...
AbstractPresenting stimuli of two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so called roving, dis...
AbstractIn typical perceptual learning experiments, one stimulus type (e.g., a bisection stimulus of...
Presenting two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so-called roving stimuli, disrupts perce...
In typical perceptual learning experiments, one stimulus type (e.g., a bisection stimulus offset eit...
AbstractPerceptual learning (PL) often shows specificity to a trained feature. We investigated wheth...
<div><p>‘Stimulus roving’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discrimi...
<div><p>(A) Post- versus pre-training contrast thresholds for four roving contrasts with longer stim...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, stimuli are usually assumed to be presented to a constant retinal lo...
‘Stimulus roving ’ refers to a paradigm in which the properties of the stimuli to be discriminated v...
Perceptual learning, even when it exhibits significant specificity to basic stimulus features such a...