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Sex differences in sleep-dependent perceptual learning
2014
Vision Research
Sex differences in learning and memory suggest differences between men and women in mechanisms of neural plasticity. Such differences have been reported in a variety of explicit memory tasks, but implicit memory has not been studied in this context. We investigated differences between men and women in offline consolidation of perceptual learning (PL) of motion direction discrimination. Initially, discrimination thresholds were measured for two opposite directions of motion, followed by
doi:10.1016/j.visres.2013.10.009
pmid:24141074
pmcid:PMC4704702
fatcat:icxxdgoaejhdfdee6yd2gau23q