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Learning in shifts of transient attention improves recognition of parts of ambiguous figure-ground displays
2009
Journal of Vision
Previously demonstrated learning effects in shifts of transient attention have only been shown to result in beneficial effects upon secondary discrimination tasks and affect landing points of express saccades. Can such learning result in more direct effects upon perception than previously demonstrated? Observers performed a cued Vernier acuity discrimination task where the cue was one of a set of ambiguous figure-ground displays (with a black and white part). The critical measure was whether,
doi:10.1167/9.4.21
pmid:19757930
fatcat:emq36nuhaba6rbdefgfrs43mse