Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Trained-feature specific offline learning in an orientation detection task

View through CrossRef
AbstractIt has been suggested that sleep provides additional enhancement of visual perceptual learning (VPL) acquired before sleep, termed offline performance gains. A majority of the studies that found offline performance gains of VPL used discrimination tasks including the texture discrimination task (TDT). This makes it questionable whether offline performance gains on VPL are generalized to other visual tasks. The present study examined whether a Gabor orientation detection task, which is a standard task in VPL, shows offline performance gains. In Experiment 1, we investigated whether sleep leads to offline performance gains on the task. Subjects were trained with the Gabor orientation detection task, and re-tested it after a 12-hr interval that included either nightly sleep or only wakefulness. We found that performance on the task improved to a significantly greater degree after the interval that included sleep and wakefulness than the interval including wakefulness alone. In addition, offline performance gains were specific to the trained orientation. In Experiment 2, we tested whether offline performance gains occur by a nap. Also, we tested whether spontaneous sigma activity in early visual areas during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, previously implicated in offline performance gains of TDT, was associated with offline performance gains of the task. A different group of subjects had a nap with polysomnography. The subjects were trained with the task before the nap and re-tested after the nap. The performance of the task improved significantly after the nap only on the trained orientation. Sigma activity in the trained region of early visual areas during NREM sleep was significantly larger than in the untrained region, in correlation with offline performance gains. These aspects were also found with VPL of TDT. The results of the present study demonstrate that offline performance gains are not specific to a discrimination task such as TDT, and can be generalized to other forms of VPL tasks, along with trained-feature specificity. Moreover, the present results also suggest that sigma activity in the trained region of early visual areas plays an important role in offline performance gains of VPL of detection as well as discrimination tasks.
Title: Trained-feature specific offline learning in an orientation detection task
Description:
AbstractIt has been suggested that sleep provides additional enhancement of visual perceptual learning (VPL) acquired before sleep, termed offline performance gains.
A majority of the studies that found offline performance gains of VPL used discrimination tasks including the texture discrimination task (TDT).
This makes it questionable whether offline performance gains on VPL are generalized to other visual tasks.
The present study examined whether a Gabor orientation detection task, which is a standard task in VPL, shows offline performance gains.
In Experiment 1, we investigated whether sleep leads to offline performance gains on the task.
Subjects were trained with the Gabor orientation detection task, and re-tested it after a 12-hr interval that included either nightly sleep or only wakefulness.
We found that performance on the task improved to a significantly greater degree after the interval that included sleep and wakefulness than the interval including wakefulness alone.
In addition, offline performance gains were specific to the trained orientation.
In Experiment 2, we tested whether offline performance gains occur by a nap.
Also, we tested whether spontaneous sigma activity in early visual areas during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, previously implicated in offline performance gains of TDT, was associated with offline performance gains of the task.
A different group of subjects had a nap with polysomnography.
The subjects were trained with the task before the nap and re-tested after the nap.
The performance of the task improved significantly after the nap only on the trained orientation.
Sigma activity in the trained region of early visual areas during NREM sleep was significantly larger than in the untrained region, in correlation with offline performance gains.
These aspects were also found with VPL of TDT.
The results of the present study demonstrate that offline performance gains are not specific to a discrimination task such as TDT, and can be generalized to other forms of VPL tasks, along with trained-feature specificity.
Moreover, the present results also suggest that sigma activity in the trained region of early visual areas plays an important role in offline performance gains of VPL of detection as well as discrimination tasks.

Related Results

CREATING LEARNING MEDIA IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SMP MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PAGELARAN ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021
CREATING LEARNING MEDIA IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SMP MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PAGELARAN ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021
The pandemic Covid-19 currently demands teachers to be able to use technology in teaching and learning process. But in reality there are still many teachers who have not been able ...
Offline Pre-trained Multi-agent Decision Transformer
Offline Pre-trained Multi-agent Decision Transformer
AbstractOffline reinforcement learning leverages previously collected offline datasets to learn optimal policies with no necessity to access the real environment. Such a paradigm i...
Selection of Injectable Drug Product Composition using Machine Learning Models (Preprint)
Selection of Injectable Drug Product Composition using Machine Learning Models (Preprint)
BACKGROUND As of July 2020, a Web of Science search of “machine learning (ML)” nested within the search of “pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics” yielded over 100...
Full Offline Well Cementing Implementation Resulting in Significant Time Savings and Improvement in Operational Efficiency
Full Offline Well Cementing Implementation Resulting in Significant Time Savings and Improvement in Operational Efficiency
Abstract The current global low oil price environment has driven many operators to consider having a quicker and more efficient operations and reduction of the well ...
Initial Experience with Pediatrics Online Learning for Nonclinical Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic 
Initial Experience with Pediatrics Online Learning for Nonclinical Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic 
Abstract Background: To minimize the risk of infection during the COVID-19 pandemic, the learning mode of universities in China has been adjusted, and the online learning o...
Perbedaan Harga pada Toko Online dan Offline Perspektik Undang-Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 2014 tentang Perdagangan
Perbedaan Harga pada Toko Online dan Offline Perspektik Undang-Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 2014 tentang Perdagangan
Abstract. The development of online buying and selling has given Indonesian people many conveniences, both in terms of selling and buying, but in reality there are still many trade...
Pengaruh Strategi Pemasaran Offline dan Online pada Minat Beli Nasabah Bank Syariah Indonesia
Pengaruh Strategi Pemasaran Offline dan Online pada Minat Beli Nasabah Bank Syariah Indonesia
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to determine how the influence of offline marketing and online marketing on the buying interest of Bank Syariah Indonesia customers at KCP U...
The Impact of Strategic Orientation in the Performance of Banks Private Sector Iraqi / Compared to the Entrance
The Impact of Strategic Orientation in the Performance of Banks Private Sector Iraqi / Compared to the Entrance
Objective researcher through this research to Put a theoretical framework to strategic orientation the center on the market in the business and the diagnosis and interpretation of ...

Back to Top