Visual learning in the hyperacuity range in adults
Manfred Fahle
Abstract
We investigated the amount, speed, and specificity of the learning of new
visual tasks in adult humans using stereoscopic depth perception and vernier
discrimination as the sensitive probes for learning. The results of psychophysical
experiments in untrained adult observers indicate two phases of highly specific
perceptual learning in humans: a fast phase and a slower one. Both types
of learning might take place relatively "early" during pattern
recognition in the visual cortex, since learning was very specific, without
transfer between different stimulus orientations.