Abstract
Repetitively discriminating between visual patterns can substantially improve visual abilities including standard visual acuity (Saugstadt and Lie, 1964) and Vernier acuity (McKee and Westheimer, 1978; Poggio, Fahle and Edelman, 1992). Since vision training research may increase our understanding of the processing and plasticity of underlying neural mechanisms, it is important to determine if training is generalized to other stimulus conditions.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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