The ability for perceptual learning is retained throughout life.
Studies of perceptual learning with visual search show that experience lead to great gains in sensitivity and speed.
He noted examples and emphasized the importance of perceptual learning for expertise.
However, recent studies suggest that perceptual learning occurs without selective attention.
The time course of perceptual learning varies from one participant to another.
Selection may be the unifying principles of perceptual learning at all levels.
It is not at all clear whether perceptual learning is always implicit.
Should acquired equivalence, then, be interpreted as concept formation rather than perceptual learning?
Treatment of individuals age 9 through adult is possible through applied perceptual learning.
Much of the work on how the brain reaches decisions is based on evidence from perceptual learning.