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Perceptual learning in visual conjunction search

Lobley, K. and Walsh, V. (1998) Perceptual learning in visual conjunction search. Perception , 27 (10) pp.1245 - 1255 .

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Abstract

Perceptual learning in colour/orientation visual conjunction search was examined in five experiments. Good transfer occurred to other conjunction arrays when only one element of the conjunction (either colour or orientation) was changed. When both elements (colour and orientation) were changed, but the same feature spaces were used (i.e. other colours and orientations) or when a new dimension was introduced to the transfer task (shapes instead of orientation), transfer was poor. The results suggest that perceptual learning of visual conjunction search is constrained mainly by stimulus parameters rather than by changes in cognitive strategies which are common to all search tasks. Contrary to other reports we found little evidence of long-term retention of learning.

Type:Article
Title:Perceptual learning in visual conjunction search
Publisher version:http://www.perceptionweb.com/abstract.cgi?id=p271245
Language:English
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Brain Sciences > Psychology and Language Sciences (Division of) > Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience

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