“…This is true even in high-level, symbolic domains, such as mathematics, chess, and reading (de Groot, 1965; Chase & Simon, 1973; Goldstone, Landy, & Son, 2008; Kellman, Massey, & Son, 2010; Kellman & Massey, 2013; Thai, Mettler, & Kellman, 2011), where PL functions synergistically with other aspects of cognition. Learning technology based on PL, in the form of perceptual learning modules (PLMs), has been shown to accelerate crucial and otherwise elusive aspects of learning, including pattern recognition, transfer, and fluency, in domains as diverse as aviation training (Kellman & Kaiser, 1994), mathematics learning (Kellman, Massey, & Son, 2010; Massey, Kellman, Roth, & Burke, 2010), and medical learning (Drake, Krasne, Kellman, & Hillman, in press; Guerlain et al, 2004; Kellman, 2013). …”