Specificity of perceptual learning in a frequency discrimination task.

On a variety of visual tasks, improvement in perceptual discrimination with practice (perceptual learning) has been found to be specific to features of the training stimulus, including retinal location. This specificity has been interpreted as evidence that the learning reflects changes in neuronal tuning at relatively early processing stages. The aim of the present study was to examine the frequency specificity of human auditory perceptual learning in a frequency discrimination task. Difference limens for frequency (DLFs) were determined at 5 and 8 kHz, using a three-alternative forced choice method, for two groups of eight subjects before and after extensive training at one or the other frequency. Both groups showed substantial improvement at the training frequency, and much of this improvement generalized to the nontrained frequency. However, a small but statistically significant component of the improvement was specific to the training frequency. Whether this specificity reflects changes in neural frequency tuning or attentional changes remains unclear.

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