AbstractPerceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with most stimulus types but fails when certain stimulus types are mixed during training (roving). This result is surprising because classical supervised and unsupervised neural network models can cope easily with roving conditions. What makes humans so inferior compared to these models? As experimental and conceptual work has shown, human perceptual learning is neither supervised nor unsupervised but reward-based learning. Reward-based learning suffers from the so-called unsupervised bias, i.e., to prevent synaptic “drift”, the average reward has to be exactly estimated. However, this is impossible when two or more stimulus types with different r...
AbstractPerceptual learning has traditionally been portrayed as a bottom-up phenomenon that improves...
SummaryPerceptual learning is learning to perceive. For example, a radiologist is able to easily ide...
When performing a perceptual task, precision pooling occurs when an organism’s decisions are based o...
Perceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with most sti...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of s...
In perceptual learning, performance often improves within a short time if only one stimulus variant ...
AbstractPresenting stimuli of two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so called roving, dis...
Training with one type of a visual stimulus usually improves performance. When observers train with ...
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...
AbstractPerceptual learning (PL) often shows specificity to a trained feature. We investigated wheth...
Perceptual learning is usually thought to be exclusively driven by the stimuli presented during trai...
AbstractBackground: Recent experiments have demonstrated a remarkable amount of specificity in the l...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Perceptual learning is the ability to improve perception through practice. Perceptual learning is us...
AbstractPerceptual learning has traditionally been portrayed as a bottom-up phenomenon that improves...
SummaryPerceptual learning is learning to perceive. For example, a radiologist is able to easily ide...
When performing a perceptual task, precision pooling occurs when an organism’s decisions are based o...
Perceptual learning improves perception through training. Perceptual learning improves with most sti...
AbstractIn perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of s...
In perceptual learning, performance often improves within a short time if only one stimulus variant ...
AbstractPresenting stimuli of two or more stimulus types randomly interleaved, so called roving, dis...
Training with one type of a visual stimulus usually improves performance. When observers train with ...
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...
AbstractPerceptual learning (PL) often shows specificity to a trained feature. We investigated wheth...
Perceptual learning is usually thought to be exclusively driven by the stimuli presented during trai...
AbstractBackground: Recent experiments have demonstrated a remarkable amount of specificity in the l...
Perceptual learning is usually assumed to occur within sensory areas or when sensory evidence is map...
Perceptual learning is the ability to improve perception through practice. Perceptual learning is us...
AbstractPerceptual learning has traditionally been portrayed as a bottom-up phenomenon that improves...
SummaryPerceptual learning is learning to perceive. For example, a radiologist is able to easily ide...
When performing a perceptual task, precision pooling occurs when an organism’s decisions are based o...