1. Improving iconic memory through contrast detection training with HOA-corrected vision.
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Ling Gong, Junlei Zhao, Yun Dai, Zili Wang, Fang Hou, Yudong Zhang, Zhong-Lin Lu, and Jiawei Zhou
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MENTAL health ,CONTRAST sensitivity (Vision) ,PERCEPTUAL learning ,SENSORY memory ,COGNITION - Abstract
Iconic memory and short-term memory are not only crucial for perception and cognition, but also of great importance to mental health. Here, we first showed that both types of memory could be improved by improving limiting processes in visual processing through perceptual learning. Normal adults were trained in a contrast detection task for ten days, with their higher-order aberrations (HOA) corrected in real-time. We found that the training improved not only their contrast sensitivity function (CSF), but also their iconic memory and baseline information maintenance for short-term memory, and the relationship between memory and CSF improvements could be well-predicted by an observer model. These results suggest that training the limiting component of a cognitive task with visual perceptual learning could improve visual cognition. They may also provide an empirical foundation for new therapies to treat people with poor sensory memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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