<div><p>In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli has the higher value. The psychometric function for this task gives the probability of a correct response for a given stimulus difference, Δ<i>x</i>. This paper proves four theorems about the psychometric function. Assuming the observer applies a transducer and adds noise, Theorem 1 derives a convenient general expression for the psychometric function. Discrimination data are often fitted with a Weibull function. Theorem 2 proves that the Weibull “slope” parameter, <i>β</i>, can be approximated by , where is the <i>β</i> of the Weibull function that fits best to the cumulative noise distribution, and depends on the transducer. We der...
AbstractThe slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull paramet...
Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presenta...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
The transducer function mu for contrast perception describes the nonlinear mapping of stimulus contr...
AbstractAnalytical calculations show that two-alternative force-choice data are not always suitable ...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presenta...
We present an adaptive procedure to conduct psychophysical discrimination experiments. In a discrimi...
<p><i>ρ</i> is the generalized Gaussian CDF shape parameter, and <i>b</i> is the power-function tran...
The slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull parameter, ß) p...
Abstract-S runnrurion refers to the small reduction of threshold contrast as a signal is extended in...
AbstractThe Weibull function is frequently chosen to define psychometric functions. Tyler and Chen (...
AbstractThe slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull paramet...
Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presenta...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
The transducer function mu for contrast perception describes the nonlinear mapping of stimulus contr...
AbstractAnalytical calculations show that two-alternative force-choice data are not always suitable ...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presenta...
We present an adaptive procedure to conduct psychophysical discrimination experiments. In a discrimi...
<p><i>ρ</i> is the generalized Gaussian CDF shape parameter, and <i>b</i> is the power-function tran...
The slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull parameter, ß) p...
Abstract-S runnrurion refers to the small reduction of threshold contrast as a signal is extended in...
AbstractThe Weibull function is frequently chosen to define psychometric functions. Tyler and Chen (...
AbstractThe slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull paramet...
Ulrich and Vorberg (2009) presented a method that fits distinct functions for each order of presenta...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...