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Alternating prism exposure causes dual adaptation and generalization to a novel displacement
Authors:Robert B. Welch  Bruce Bridgeman  Sulekha Anand  Kaitlin E. Browman
Affiliation:1. NASA-Ames Research Center, Mail Stop 239-11, 94035-1000, Moffett Field, CA
2. University of California, Santa Cruz, California
Abstract:In two experiments, we examined the hypothesis that repeatedly adapting and readapting to two mutually conflicting sensory environments fosters the development of a separate adaptation to each situation (dual adaptation) as well as an increased ability to adapt to a novel displacement (adaptive generalization). In the preliminary study, subjects alternated between adapting their visuomotor coordination to 30-diopter prismatic displacement and readapting to normal vision. Dual adaptation was observed by the end of 10 alternation cycles. However, an unconfounded test of adaptive generalization was prevented by an unexpected prism-adaptive shift in preexposure baselines for the dual-adapted subjects. In the primary experiment, the subjects adapted and readapted to opposite 15-diopter displacements for a total of 12 cycles. Both dual adaptation and adaptive generalization to a 30-diopter displacementwere obtained. These findings may be understood in terms of serial reversal learning and “learning to learn.”
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