In this article we develop an extension to the signal detection theory framework to separately estimate internal noise arising from representational and decision processes. Our approach constrains signal detection theory models with decision noise by combining a multipass external noise paradigm with confidence rating responses. In a simulation study we present evidence that representation and decision noise can be separately estimated over a range of representative underlying representational and decision noise level configurations. These results also hold across a number of decision rules and show resilience to rule miss-specification. The new theoretical framework is applied to a visual detection confidence-rating task with 3 and 5 respo...
International audienceTwo recent advances in statistical decision and estimation theory are presente...
Abstract — The decision-feedback (DF) detector is a nonlinear detection strategy for multiple-input ...
To identify factors limiting performance in multitone intensity discrimination, we presented sequenc...
2012-03-16Over the last century, researchers have contributed greatly to our knowledge of normative ...
A tacit but fundamental assumption of the theory of signal detection is that criterion placement is ...
In signal detection theory (SDT), responses are governed by perceptual noise and a flexible decision...
Traditional approaches within the framework of signal detection theory (SDT; Green & Swets, 1966), e...
QC 351 A7 no. 65The significance of signal-dependent noise is discussed. Particular emphasis is plac...
J. D. Balakrishnan and J. A. MacDonald (2008) argue that RTbased measures of signal detection proces...
Performance in perceptual tasks often improves with practice. This effect is known as ‘perceptual le...
Within traditional Signal Detection Theory (SDT) experiments decision noise is very rarely considere...
There are many psychological tasks that involve the pairing of binary variables. The various tasks u...
Signal detection theory forms the core of many current models of cognition, including memory, choice...
The object of this study was to determine whether statistical decision theory, or a special applicat...
Rating scales are a standard measurement tool in psychological research. However, research has sugge...
International audienceTwo recent advances in statistical decision and estimation theory are presente...
Abstract — The decision-feedback (DF) detector is a nonlinear detection strategy for multiple-input ...
To identify factors limiting performance in multitone intensity discrimination, we presented sequenc...
2012-03-16Over the last century, researchers have contributed greatly to our knowledge of normative ...
A tacit but fundamental assumption of the theory of signal detection is that criterion placement is ...
In signal detection theory (SDT), responses are governed by perceptual noise and a flexible decision...
Traditional approaches within the framework of signal detection theory (SDT; Green & Swets, 1966), e...
QC 351 A7 no. 65The significance of signal-dependent noise is discussed. Particular emphasis is plac...
J. D. Balakrishnan and J. A. MacDonald (2008) argue that RTbased measures of signal detection proces...
Performance in perceptual tasks often improves with practice. This effect is known as ‘perceptual le...
Within traditional Signal Detection Theory (SDT) experiments decision noise is very rarely considere...
There are many psychological tasks that involve the pairing of binary variables. The various tasks u...
Signal detection theory forms the core of many current models of cognition, including memory, choice...
The object of this study was to determine whether statistical decision theory, or a special applicat...
Rating scales are a standard measurement tool in psychological research. However, research has sugge...
International audienceTwo recent advances in statistical decision and estimation theory are presente...
Abstract — The decision-feedback (DF) detector is a nonlinear detection strategy for multiple-input ...
To identify factors limiting performance in multitone intensity discrimination, we presented sequenc...