Evoked-potential changes following discrimination learning involving complex sounds.


Abstract

These results are consistent with the proposal that changes in perceptual abilities arise from the brain's capacity to adaptively modify cortical representations of sensory stimuli, and that different training regimens can lead to differences in cortical sensitivities, even after relatively short periods of training.


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