Introduction: Psychophysical methods are used in clinical settings to obtain estimates of visual performance. Such methods should be fast and accurate, yet robust to the corrupting effects of false responses. Methods: In this paper, we develop these concepts and investigate the efficiency of two maximum likelihood methods (bestPEST and ZEST) for use in clinical applications. The performance of both methods will depend on whether a criterion-free paradigm\ud (alternate forced choice) is adopted. Results: Our data show that the number of trials needed to obtain reliable thresholds with a yes/no paradigm can be as few as six to eight, provided no false responses are given within the first few trials. In addition, we show that the reliability a...
AbstractThe modified binary search, or MOBS, technique is an adaptive, non-parametric procedure for ...
The present study investigated the clinical utility of a method for assessing patients on psychologi...
We explored several ways to improve the efficiency of measuring psychometric functions without resor...
Clinical testing of visual function requires procedures that are quick and easy to per-form, yet pro...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine if response times gathered during perimetry can be exploited w...
Clinical visual field testing is performed with commercial perimetric devices and employs psychophys...
Introduction: Nociceptive thresholds show dynamic changes during noxious events such as disease, cli...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
H. R. Blackwell (1952) investigated the influence of different psychophysical methods and procedures...
When estimating psychometric functions with sampling procedures, psychophysical assessments should b...
This paper shows an implementation of the Psi andUML (Updated Maximum Likelihood) methods to incorpo...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
Purpose. A number of automated perimeters use the Zippy Estimation by Sequential Testing (ZEST) algo...
When estimating psychometric functions with sampling procedures, psychophysical assessments should b...
Perimetry testing is an automated method to measure visual function and is heavily used for diagnosi...
AbstractThe modified binary search, or MOBS, technique is an adaptive, non-parametric procedure for ...
The present study investigated the clinical utility of a method for assessing patients on psychologi...
We explored several ways to improve the efficiency of measuring psychometric functions without resor...
Clinical testing of visual function requires procedures that are quick and easy to per-form, yet pro...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine if response times gathered during perimetry can be exploited w...
Clinical visual field testing is performed with commercial perimetric devices and employs psychophys...
Introduction: Nociceptive thresholds show dynamic changes during noxious events such as disease, cli...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
H. R. Blackwell (1952) investigated the influence of different psychophysical methods and procedures...
When estimating psychometric functions with sampling procedures, psychophysical assessments should b...
This paper shows an implementation of the Psi andUML (Updated Maximum Likelihood) methods to incorpo...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
Purpose. A number of automated perimeters use the Zippy Estimation by Sequential Testing (ZEST) algo...
When estimating psychometric functions with sampling procedures, psychophysical assessments should b...
Perimetry testing is an automated method to measure visual function and is heavily used for diagnosi...
AbstractThe modified binary search, or MOBS, technique is an adaptive, non-parametric procedure for ...
The present study investigated the clinical utility of a method for assessing patients on psychologi...
We explored several ways to improve the efficiency of measuring psychometric functions without resor...