Neurophysiological Correlates of Perceptual Learning in the Human Brain
Wolfgang Skrandies and Manfred Fahle
Summary
Rapid learning processes are crucial for human object recognition. We report
here on the alterations in neurophysiological activity in the human brain
induced by repeated presentation of visual stimuli. In psychophysical experiments
the percentage of correct responses increased significantly within less
than 30 minutes in untrained observers. This stimulusspecific improvement
was not carried over to differently oriented stimuli. Similar learning effects
were observed in component latencies of evoked potential field distributions.
The occurrence of specific potential field configurations reflected perceptual
learning. A spatiotemporal activation pattern with steep gradients over
the primary visual cortex appeared to be correlated with plasticity in the
human visual system.