“…In many PL models, the stimulus-specificity of PL is attributed to the primary visual cortex (i.e., area V1) where neurons are highly selective for stimulus location and orientation (e.g., Adini, Sagi, & Tsodyks, 2002;Teich & Qian, 2010;Zhaoping, Herzog, & Dayan, 2003). However, some studies found such behavioral stimulus specificity can be eliminated under certain conditions, showing strong transfer of PL effects (Aberg, Tartaglia, & Herzog, 2009;Ahissar & Hochstein, 1997;Harris, Gliksberg, & Sagi, 2012;Hussain, Bennett, & Sekuler, 2012;Liu & Weinshall, 2000;Tartaglia et al, 2009;Xiao et al, 2008). Moreover, some behavioral studies showed task-specificity of PL in which the PL effect cannot transfer from the trained task to another task involving the same or similar stimuli (Ahissar & Hochstein, 1993;Huang et al, 2007;Shiu & Pashler, 1992), though others found successful transfer of learning across tasks (Chung, Legge, & Cheung, 2004;Green & Bavelier, 2003;Leonards et al, 2002;Nazir et al, 2004;Yu, Klein, & Levi, 2004).…”