Pamela E. Jeter

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University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
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Barbara Anne Dosher grad student 2008 UC Irvine
 (Characteristics of specificity and transfer in perceptual learning: Psychophysical investigations of precision, training and stimulus dimensions.)
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Dosher BA, Jeter P, Liu J, et al. (2013) An integrated reweighting theory of perceptual learning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 13678-83
Dosher B, Jeter P, Liu J, et al. (2011) A Multi-Location Augmented Hebbian Reweighting Model (m-AHRM) of Transfer in Perceptual Learning Journal of Vision. 11: 978-978
Jeter PE, Dosher BA, Liu SH, et al. (2010) Specificity of perceptual learning increases with increased training. Vision Research. 50: 1928-40
Jeter P, Dosher B, Lu ZL, et al. (2010) Simultaneous training of two high precision tasks is largely independent even when orientation or position is shared Journal of Vision. 8: 978-978
Jeter PE, Dosher BA, Liu SH. (2010) Transfer (vs. specificity) following different amounts of perceptual learning in tasks differing in stimulus orientation and position Journal of Vision. 7: 84-84
Liu S, Dosher BA, Lu Z, et al. (2010) Incompatibility of the object-judgment reference frames has costs in dual-object report deficits Journal of Vision. 7: 643-643
Jeter PE, Dosher BA, Lu Z. (2010) Specificity of perceptual learning for difficult tasks during simultaneous training Journal of Vision. 6: 162-162
Jeter PE, Dosher BA, Petrov A, et al. (2009) Task precision at transfer determines specificity of perceptual learning. Journal of Vision. 9: 1.1-13
Jeter PE, Dosher BA, Petrov AA, et al. (2005) Identical transfer of perceptual learning following easy and difficult task training Journal of Vision. 5: 710-710
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