<p>A. Behavioral and Subject dependent (within subject classification) LOO (leave one out) Classification Balanced Accuracy Rates for Target detection. Right: results for the Color/Luminance experiment. Left: results for the Phase Offset experiment. B. Subject independent (between subject classification) LOO (leave one out) Classification Balanced Accuracy Rates for Target detection. Right: results for the Color/Luminance experiment. Left: results for the Phase Offset experiment. Dashed lines depict chance level at 50%. Bars depict confidence intervals for the means at 95%.</p
<p>(A) Distribution of desirability classifications by stimulus category, averaged over all subjects...
<p>(A) Psychometric curves for one observer in one session, calculated separately for the 2 stimulus...
<p>Performance of the model (proportion correct responses) as a function of binocular correlation. A...
<p>A. Classification model fot target detection built from the Color Luminance experiment and used t...
<p>‘Hits’: Percentage of correct detections. ‘FA rate’: Percentage of false alarms (indications of c...
<p>Accuracies are estimated by cross-validation on the calibration data using class-wise normalized ...
<p>A classification model was built from a pool of all S+/S++/S+++ target responses, and used to cla...
<p>Thin solid lines indicate classification results for 20 subjects, and the thick solid line shows ...
<p>Probabilities of correct detection and identification performance of the group of observers are p...
<p>‘Hits’: Percentage of correct detections. ‘FA rate’: Percentage of false alarms (indications of c...
<p>(A) Classification accuracy when the number of channels was reduced. The bold black, red, and blu...
<p>Note that S+ (saliency level 1) is not separable from S0 (standard reference) from the visual awa...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
<p>Solid lines indicate performance given the empirical fixations. Dashed lines are based on random ...
<p>A, the measurements of reaction time (RT) and accurate rate (ACC) in time discrimination task. B,...
<p>(A) Distribution of desirability classifications by stimulus category, averaged over all subjects...
<p>(A) Psychometric curves for one observer in one session, calculated separately for the 2 stimulus...
<p>Performance of the model (proportion correct responses) as a function of binocular correlation. A...
<p>A. Classification model fot target detection built from the Color Luminance experiment and used t...
<p>‘Hits’: Percentage of correct detections. ‘FA rate’: Percentage of false alarms (indications of c...
<p>Accuracies are estimated by cross-validation on the calibration data using class-wise normalized ...
<p>A classification model was built from a pool of all S+/S++/S+++ target responses, and used to cla...
<p>Thin solid lines indicate classification results for 20 subjects, and the thick solid line shows ...
<p>Probabilities of correct detection and identification performance of the group of observers are p...
<p>‘Hits’: Percentage of correct detections. ‘FA rate’: Percentage of false alarms (indications of c...
<p>(A) Classification accuracy when the number of channels was reduced. The bold black, red, and blu...
<p>Note that S+ (saliency level 1) is not separable from S0 (standard reference) from the visual awa...
<p>Results of main experiment. Each row shows results for a different observer. The data points are ...
<p>Solid lines indicate performance given the empirical fixations. Dashed lines are based on random ...
<p>A, the measurements of reaction time (RT) and accurate rate (ACC) in time discrimination task. B,...
<p>(A) Distribution of desirability classifications by stimulus category, averaged over all subjects...
<p>(A) Psychometric curves for one observer in one session, calculated separately for the 2 stimulus...
<p>Performance of the model (proportion correct responses) as a function of binocular correlation. A...