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Nat Neurosci ; 20(10): 1325-1328, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28846082

ABSTRACT

Human perception thresholds can improve through learning. Here we report findings challenging the fundamental 'practice makes perfect' basis of procedural learning theory, showing that brief reactivations of encoded visual memories are sufficient to improve perceptual discrimination thresholds. Learning was comparable to standard practice-induced learning and was not due to short training per se, nor to an epiphenomenon of primed retrieval enhancement. The results demonstrate that basic perceptual functions can be substantially improved by memory reactivation, supporting a new account of perceptual learning dynamics.


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Memory , Mental Recall , Visual Perception , Adolescent , Adult , Discrimination, Psychological , Female , Humans , Learning , Male , Practice, Psychological , Young Adult
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