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The contributions to this volume are concerned with perceptual
learning in humans and machines. As people gain experience in the
world, their perceptual abilities are often times radically
transformed. Children organize their perceptual world differently
from adults, and experts often have unique perceptual skills within
their domain of expertise.;In a variety of ways, the contributors
to this volume argue that perceptual abilities, rather than being
fixed and stable, are flexible and influenced by tasks, needs and
environment. This book focuses on recent research techniques for
exploring the mechanisms that drive perceptual learning in humans.
It creates a synthesis between empirical research and formal
modelling. Collectively, the contributions reflect an
interdisciplinary approach to the problem of perceptual learning,
describing research from developmental psychology, adult
perception, language acquisition, expert/novice differences,
computational modelling and neuroscience.
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