Sowden et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Perceptual learning of luminance contrast detection: Specific for spatial frequency and retinal location but not orientationSowden et al., 2002
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- Sowden P
- Rose D
- Davies I
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- Vision research
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Performance of a wide range of simple visual tasks improves with practice. Here we ask whether such learning occurs for the fundamental visual task of luminance contrast detection. In two experiments we find that contrast sensitivity increases following extensive …
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