Presentation 2007/5/17
Perceptual learning of radial motion
Takeshi Tamura, Hiroaki Shigemasu, Michiteru Kitazaki,
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Abstract(in English) It had been claimed that perceptual learning requires awareness and attention focused to the stimuli, and the stimuli must be relevant to the task. However, Watanabe, Nanez, and Sasaki (2001) showed a new perceptual learning of subliminal and incidental stimuli without attention, awareness, or task relevance. We aimed to first replicate the subliminal perceptual learning with lateral motions, which was identical to Watanabe et al. (2001), and then investigate the perceptual learning with radial motions using the identical experimental paradigm. After subliminal learning of the lateral motion for 10 days, the perceptual learning occurred selectively to the exposed motion direction. Though the perceptual learning with the radial motion also occurred, it was not selective to the retinal position or motion directions. These results suggest that the perceptual learning of radial motion has higher generality than lateral motion since the cortical process of radial motions is in high-level motion area (MST) and the lateral motion is processed mainly in area MT.
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Keyword(in English) subliminal learning / perceptual learning / lateral motion / radial motion
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Title (in English) Perceptual learning of radial motion
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Keyword(1) subliminal learning
Keyword(2) perceptual learning
Keyword(3) lateral motion
Keyword(4) radial motion
1st Author's Name Takeshi Tamura
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Knowledge-based information engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki Shigemasu
2nd Author's Affiliation Research center for future vehicle, Toyohashi University of Technology
3rd Author's Name Michiteru Kitazaki
3rd Author's Affiliation Research center for future vehicle, Toyohashi University of Technology
Date 2007/5/17
Paper # HCS2007-29,HIP2007-29
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 59
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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