Perceptual learning involves gradually decreasing the SOA before the target is masked. Participants show gradual improvements.
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Anderson et al., (2010)
Older adults show gradual improvement in visual acuity after PL. This didn't transfer to divided attention (UFOV). Specificity of training didn't transfer to other orientations or positions.
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Richards et al., (2006)
Substantial duel cost on UFOV in older adults. Training effects more visible in younger however extended training seems to equate performance for both groups.
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Dosher & Liu (2005)
Training on fine discrimination improved performance on signal-in noise but the improvements didn't occur the other way round.
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Chang et al., 2013
Training in fine discrimination transferred between tasks and also for attentional signal in noise tasks.
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Older adults show gradual improvement in visual acuity after PL. This didn't transfer to divided attention (UFOV). Specificity of training didn't transfer to other orientations or positions.
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Anderson et al., (2010)
Card 3
Front
Substantial duel cost on UFOV in older adults. Training effects more visible in younger however extended training seems to equate performance for both groups.
Back
Card 4
Front
Training on fine discrimination improved performance on signal-in noise but the improvements didn't occur the other way round.
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Card 5
Front
Training in fine discrimination transferred between tasks and also for attentional signal in noise tasks.
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