Perceptual training yields specific, long-lasting improvements, yet its transfer to untrained conditions is often limited. This tension has been proposed to involve interactions between early sensory plasticity and higher-order parietal processes, with the early visual cortex contributing to stimulus-specific learning and parietal regions potentially supporting more flexible generalization. However, causal evidence comparing how occipital and parietal stimulation modulates learning and transfer
Occipital and parietal non-invasive brain stimulation enhances perceptual learning and transfer: evidence from high-frequency tRNS
Ya Li
