| Karni, A. et al. (1994) Dependence on REM sleep of overnight improvement of a perceptual skill Science 265, 679--682 |
.... effect on the processing of ambiguous stimuli (e.g. Treisman de Schepper, 1996) Another study would consider how the effects may be made stronger and more durable by re running the same subjects on multiple days, taking advantage of the reported benefits of sleep in perceptual learning (Sagi Karni, 1994). A third issue for further study considers how the task that the subjects perform may influence the degree of effect of perceptual experience. In the experiments presented here, the task did not require any interpretation of the display in terms of objects. Instead, the subjects simply had to ....
Karni, A., Tanne, D., Rubenstein, B., Askenasy, J., and Sagi, D. (1994). Dependence on REM sleep of overnight improvement of a perceptual skill. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 265:679--682.
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Karni, A. et al. (1994) Dependence on REM sleep of overnight improvement of a perceptual skill Science 265, 679--682
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