<p>A) Example psychometric functions are shown for a representative observer for the middle green reference. Within each panel, the cumulative normals show the probability of selecting the test stimulus as bluer as a function of test hue (larger hue angles correspond to bluer hue appearance). The black curves in all panels show the same baseline data. The colored curves show the data from the labeled condition. The vertical dashed lines show the reference hue, that is, the veridical match, whereas the solid vertical lines show the actual matches (PSEs). Bias is defined as the difference between the dashed and solid lines. The slopes of the psychometric functions indicate precision. B) The appearance shifts (bias) are shown for each of the t...
The internal representation of stimuli is imperfect and subject to bias. Noise introduced at initial...
The psychometric function relates an observer's performance to an independent variable, usually some...
Illustration of the psychometric function ψ(x; α, β, γ, λ) (bold black sigmoid) and related paramete...
<p>Probabilities of correct detection and identification performance of the group of observers are p...
<p>A) Average threshold hue angles are shown for each condition, averaged over reference hue for the...
<p>(a) Examples of psychometric functions for the peripheral grating detection. The upper panel show...
<p>Illustration of predicted effects in the memory condition (left) and constancy condition (right)....
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
<p>a) and b) Representative psychometric functions for two observers, pooling across 50 trials, for ...
<p>Raw data (size of data points representing number of repetitions) is shown for one subject. Plott...
<p>Solid curves are maximum likelihood fits of cumulative Weibull functions to the proportion correc...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
The psychometric function relates an observer'sperformance to an independent variable, usually some ...
<p>The filled and open symbols show the raw data collected for the no surround and surround conditio...
<p>Fits are depicted separately for all five combinations of contour and background spatial frequenc...
The internal representation of stimuli is imperfect and subject to bias. Noise introduced at initial...
The psychometric function relates an observer's performance to an independent variable, usually some...
Illustration of the psychometric function ψ(x; α, β, γ, λ) (bold black sigmoid) and related paramete...
<p>Probabilities of correct detection and identification performance of the group of observers are p...
<p>A) Average threshold hue angles are shown for each condition, averaged over reference hue for the...
<p>(a) Examples of psychometric functions for the peripheral grating detection. The upper panel show...
<p>Illustration of predicted effects in the memory condition (left) and constancy condition (right)....
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
<p>a) and b) Representative psychometric functions for two observers, pooling across 50 trials, for ...
<p>Raw data (size of data points representing number of repetitions) is shown for one subject. Plott...
<p>Solid curves are maximum likelihood fits of cumulative Weibull functions to the proportion correc...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
The psychometric function relates an observer'sperformance to an independent variable, usually some ...
<p>The filled and open symbols show the raw data collected for the no surround and surround conditio...
<p>Fits are depicted separately for all five combinations of contour and background spatial frequenc...
The internal representation of stimuli is imperfect and subject to bias. Noise introduced at initial...
The psychometric function relates an observer's performance to an independent variable, usually some...
Illustration of the psychometric function ψ(x; α, β, γ, λ) (bold black sigmoid) and related paramete...