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The reverse hierarchy theory of visual perceptual learning
Merav Ahissar
, Shaul Hochstein
Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
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Reverse Hierarchy Theory
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Visual Learning
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Visual System
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Perceptual Task
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Perceptual Learning
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Input Level
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Signal-to-noise Ratio
50%
Skill Acquisition
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Physiological Data
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Anatomical Data
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Guided Process
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Electrophysiological Findings
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Simple Concept
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Social Sciences
Perceptual Learning
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Skill Acquisition
50%
Visual Learning
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Signal to Noise Ratios
50%
Perception
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Neuroscience
Perceptual Learning
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio
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Perception
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Computer Science
Noise-to-Signal Ratio
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