Right time, right place: implicit learning of target onsets in a visual search task
Abstract
The brain constitutes a predictive system that is constantly learning about regularities in the environment and utilizing these regularities to anticipate events. Studies have shown that expectations improve performance by altering perception and allowing motor preparation. However, behaviour also benefits from temporal predictions by guiding spatial attention to specific locations at specific times. For example, we can effectively divert our...
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Title
Right time, right place: implicit learning of target onsets in a visual search task
Published Date
Sep 6, 2019
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
10
Pages
255b - 255b
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