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Serial dependence effects are systematically associated with perceptual learning generalization.

SciencePerceptual LearningApr 21, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
This thread discusses a reanalysis of a study on visual perceptual learning, focusing on serial dependence effects and their association with generalization in perceptual learning. The reviews highlight the study's contribution to understanding how recent stimulus history influences current perceptual judgments.

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Serial dependence effects are systematically associated with perceptual learning generalization.
Parent: Perceptual LearningEntity: Serial Dependence EffectsImpact: positiveDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: Serial dependence effects are systematically associated with perceptual learning generalization.

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Serial Dependence Predicts Generalization in Perceptual Learning hypothes.is/a/2Bv_Vj1xEfGNr6N8w18a7w **Reviewer #3 (Public review):** Summary: This reanalysis of a classic study of visual perceptual learning in a texture discrimination task convincingly demonstrates the presence of sequential dependence effects, commonly seen in response time…
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Serial Dependence Predicts Generalization in Perceptual Learning hypothes.is/a/2EiJ_j1xEfGyh5u8RbpEKw **Reviewer #1 (Public review):** This paper presents a reanalysis of a large existing dataset to examine whether serial dependence effects-systematic influences of recent stimulus history on current perceptual judgments-are associated with…
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