From: Perceptual learning is specific beyond vision and decision making Journal of Vision. 2017;17(6):6. doi:10.1167/17.6.6 Figure Legend: First, we repeated Experiment 3 with five new observers. During training, observers adjusted the central line to the smallest offset. (A) Improvement during training (p = 0.048) and in the (B) pre- and the posttests was very similar to that of Experiment 3. Second, we recruited five new observers. (C) During training, observers responded by button press whether the adjusted offset they saw was either to the left or right (play back condition). We quantified performance in terms of d′. Thus, higher values indicate better performance. Performance improved during training (p = 0.009). (D) Preversus posttraining conditions. Learning with played back stimuli was specific to the stimulus orientation (cyan, left). There was a trend for the vertical wide Most did not transfer to the trained stimulus when Date of download: 7/28/2017 Thestimulus. Association forimportantly, Research in learning Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved. observers adjusted the offset themselves with the mouse (red) or responded by button press (blue). Error bars denote
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