Perceptual learning changes the amplitude not the shape of the temporal window of visual processing

J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2024 Apr;50(4):523-534. doi: 10.1037/xlm0001258. Epub 2023 May 11.

Abstract

Perceptual learning (PL) can significantly improve human performance in perceptual tasks primarily through template reweighting. Previous studies have documented how PL changes perceptual template in stimulus feature space. We investigated how PL reweights visual information in time. With a dynamic external noise paradigm and the elaborated perceptual template model (ePTM) analysis, we found that training with an orientation identification task in the zero external noise condition reduced contrast thresholds in both zero and high external noise conditions, whereas training in the high external noise condition only reduced contrast thresholds in high external noise conditions. The ePTM analysis showed that training in both zero and high external noise changed the overall amplitude, but not the shape of the temporal window of the perceptual template to exclude external noise across time, and training in zero external noise additionally reduced additive internal noise. Our results provided additional constraints for models of PL. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

MeSH terms

  • Databases, Factual
  • Humans
  • Learning*
  • Visual Perception*