Logo image
Home Academic units
Sign in
A specific and enduring improvement in visual motion discrimination
Journal article   Peer reviewed

A specific and enduring improvement in visual motion discrimination

K Ball and R Sekuler
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), Vol.218(4573), pp.697-698
11/12/1982
PMID: 7134968

Abstract

Visual Perception - physiology Time Factors Eye Movements Neuronal Plasticity Humans Discrimination (Psychology) - physiology Motion Perception - physiology
Training improves the ability of human observers to discriminate between two similar directions of motion. This gradual improvement is specific to the direction on which an observer is trained, and it endures for several months. Improvement does not affect motion perception generally, nor does it depend on recognition of details of the movement.

Metrics

31 Record Views

Details