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Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1999), 22 : 396-397 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1999), 22:3:396-397 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press


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Pylyshyn: Vision and cognition

Expert perceivers and perceptual learning


Paul T. Sowden a1
a1 Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, GU2 5XH, United Kingdom p.sowden@surrey.ac.uk

Abstract

Expert perceivers may learn more than just where to apply visual processing, or which part of the output from the visual system to attend to. Their early visual system may be modified, as a result of their specific needs, through a process of early visual learning. We argue that this is, in effect, a form of long-term, indirect cognitive penetration of early vision.



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