AbstractPerceptual learning of motion direction discrimination is generally thought to rely on the middle temporal area of the brain (MT/V5). A recent study investigating learning of motion discrimination when MT was psychophysically suppressed found that learning was possible with suppressed MT, but only when the task was sufficiently easy [Lu, H., Qian, N., Liu, Z. (2004). Learning motion discrimination with suppressed MT. Vision Research 44, 1817–1825]. We investigated whether this effect was indeed due to MT suppression or whether it could be explained by task difficulty alone. By comparing learning of motion discrimination when MT was suppressed vs. un-suppressed, at different task difficulties, we found that task difficulty alone coul...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractPerception operates on an immense amount of incoming information that greatly exceeds the br...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...
AbstractPerceptual learning of motion direction discrimination is generally thought to rely on the m...
AbstractWe studied perceptual learning in motion discrimination when the brain's middle temporal are...
The middle temporal area of the extrastriate visual cortex (area MT) is integral to motion perceptio...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between two distinct motion phenomena. First, locally balanced ...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...
Perceptual learning of motion discrimination has long been believed to be motion direction specific...
The middle temporal area of the extrastriate visual cortex (area MT) is integral to motion perceptio...
Participants often exaggerate the perceived angular separation between two simultaneously presented ...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between two distinct motion phenomena. First, locally balanced ...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractMotion direction learning is known to be specific to the trained direction. However, in this...
Training can improve performance of perceptual tasks. This phenomenon, known as perceptual learning,...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractPerception operates on an immense amount of incoming information that greatly exceeds the br...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...
AbstractPerceptual learning of motion direction discrimination is generally thought to rely on the m...
AbstractWe studied perceptual learning in motion discrimination when the brain's middle temporal are...
The middle temporal area of the extrastriate visual cortex (area MT) is integral to motion perceptio...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between two distinct motion phenomena. First, locally balanced ...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...
Perceptual learning of motion discrimination has long been believed to be motion direction specific...
The middle temporal area of the extrastriate visual cortex (area MT) is integral to motion perceptio...
Participants often exaggerate the perceived angular separation between two simultaneously presented ...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between two distinct motion phenomena. First, locally balanced ...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractMotion direction learning is known to be specific to the trained direction. However, in this...
Training can improve performance of perceptual tasks. This phenomenon, known as perceptual learning,...
The classic view that perceptual learning is information selective and goal directed has been challe...
AbstractPerception operates on an immense amount of incoming information that greatly exceeds the br...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...