When performance is limited by stochastically defined masks, (psychophysical) reverse correlation has proven to be an especially efficient tool for estimating the templates used by detection and discrimination mechanisms. Here I describe a maximum-likelihood approach to quantifying the significance of differences between estimates of template. Four methodologically related experiments illustrate the versatility of reverse correlation. Experiment 1 shows significant differences between the templates used by different observers when detecting a bright Gaussian blob. The results of Experiment 2 are consistent with observers not using information about the phase of a parafoveal wavelet when detecting it. Experiments 3 and 4 reveal not only the ...
The first stage of the model can be subdivided into a global contrast sensitivity function (a 2-D lo...
An extensive body of literature suggests that face perception depends critically upon specialised fa...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...
Many investigators are currently developing models to predict human performance in detecting a signa...
UnrestrictedDiscrimination or identification task performance is the joint function of many componen...
We studied how learning changes the processing of a low-level Gabor stimulus, using a classification...
Detection of visual targets is integral to survival and everyday functioning. In the real world, the...
Detection of visual targets is integral to survival and everyday functioning. In the real world, the...
Our brains process sensory information to infer the state of the world. However, the input from our ...
What information do humans use during the identification of complex natural scenes? To address this ...
<p>Perceptual echoes in both sensory modalities are computed by means of reverse correlation. IRF is...
What information do humans use during the identification of complex natural scenes? To address this ...
According to signal detection theoretical analyses, visual signals occurring at a cued location are ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of a contrast identification study, where accuracy in identi...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...
The first stage of the model can be subdivided into a global contrast sensitivity function (a 2-D lo...
An extensive body of literature suggests that face perception depends critically upon specialised fa...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...
Many investigators are currently developing models to predict human performance in detecting a signa...
UnrestrictedDiscrimination or identification task performance is the joint function of many componen...
We studied how learning changes the processing of a low-level Gabor stimulus, using a classification...
Detection of visual targets is integral to survival and everyday functioning. In the real world, the...
Detection of visual targets is integral to survival and everyday functioning. In the real world, the...
Our brains process sensory information to infer the state of the world. However, the input from our ...
What information do humans use during the identification of complex natural scenes? To address this ...
<p>Perceptual echoes in both sensory modalities are computed by means of reverse correlation. IRF is...
What information do humans use during the identification of complex natural scenes? To address this ...
According to signal detection theoretical analyses, visual signals occurring at a cued location are ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of a contrast identification study, where accuracy in identi...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...
The first stage of the model can be subdivided into a global contrast sensitivity function (a 2-D lo...
An extensive body of literature suggests that face perception depends critically upon specialised fa...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...