<p><b>A. i.</b> Subject performance on 6 staircases in session 1: trial number vs. angle of the white line relative to true index finger angle (0°). Black: staircases that began with a leftward trial. Grey: staircases that began with a rightward trial. <b>ii.</b> Proportion of rightward responses at each tested angle (black circles) with fitted function. Perceptual boundary (proprioceptive bias) was 1.1°, proprioceptive sensitivity (width of grey shaded area on x-axis) was 5.5°. <b>B. i.</b> Subject performance 10 days later on 6 staircases. <b>ii.</b> Both perceptual boundary and sensitivity (3.4° and 6.3°, respectively) appear similar to the first session.</p
When assessing the perceptual abilities of children, researchers tend to use psychophysical techniqu...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
Although we did not have specific predictions of adaptation and attention effects on the slope of th...
<p><b>A. i.</b> Subject performance on 6 staircases in session 1: trial number vs. angle of the whit...
<p><b>A.</b> Adaptive staircase measurement yielded a strong positive correlation between subject pe...
<p><b>A)</b> Trial history for 1U1D staircase block. Upper and lower panels represent the two interl...
The staircase method has been widely used in measuring perceptual learning. Recently, Zhao, Lesmes, ...
<p>The inertial stimulus included 0.15 cm vibration and visual heading was at 50% coherence. (A) The...
Clinicians and researchers often need to measure proprioception (position sense), for example to mon...
Mean performance during training (A) and transfer testing phase (B, C). A, Each data point of the le...
AbstractAdaptation was studied in a paradigm in which the adapting stimulus was a variably biased ve...
Clinicians and researchers often need to measure proprioception (position sense), for example to mon...
<p>Examples of the staircases (left) and the resulting psychometric curves fitted to the data points...
<p><b>A.</b> Perceptual boundary (absolute value) as measured with the adaptive staircase method sho...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Two trials of a single participant (P8) for one object orientation (blue and red lines...
When assessing the perceptual abilities of children, researchers tend to use psychophysical techniqu...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
Although we did not have specific predictions of adaptation and attention effects on the slope of th...
<p><b>A. i.</b> Subject performance on 6 staircases in session 1: trial number vs. angle of the whit...
<p><b>A.</b> Adaptive staircase measurement yielded a strong positive correlation between subject pe...
<p><b>A)</b> Trial history for 1U1D staircase block. Upper and lower panels represent the two interl...
The staircase method has been widely used in measuring perceptual learning. Recently, Zhao, Lesmes, ...
<p>The inertial stimulus included 0.15 cm vibration and visual heading was at 50% coherence. (A) The...
Clinicians and researchers often need to measure proprioception (position sense), for example to mon...
Mean performance during training (A) and transfer testing phase (B, C). A, Each data point of the le...
AbstractAdaptation was studied in a paradigm in which the adapting stimulus was a variably biased ve...
Clinicians and researchers often need to measure proprioception (position sense), for example to mon...
<p>Examples of the staircases (left) and the resulting psychometric curves fitted to the data points...
<p><b>A.</b> Perceptual boundary (absolute value) as measured with the adaptive staircase method sho...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Two trials of a single participant (P8) for one object orientation (blue and red lines...
When assessing the perceptual abilities of children, researchers tend to use psychophysical techniqu...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
Although we did not have specific predictions of adaptation and attention effects on the slope of th...