Plasticity of spatial interactions in early vision

U. Polat, D Sagi

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Abstract

When a person is asked to perform a visual (or any other sensory) discrimination task it is often the case that he or she improves with practice, even on very simple tasks. This improvement occurs without any reinforcement and does not seem to involve conscious effort, but rather it seems to be controlled by some inherent
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationMaturational Windows and Adult Cortical Plasticity
EditorsJulesz B, Kovács I
PublisherAddison-Wesley
Pages111-125
Volume24
StatePublished - 1995

Bibliographical note

SFI Studies in the Science of Complexity,

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