<p>Psychometric functions are fit to the probability of discriminating whether the opening of one of the four inducers randomly presented was acute or obtuse as a function of the deviation of openings' angles from 90 deg and plotted separately for each JMD subject and his or her two age-matched controls.</p
<p>The filled and open symbols show the raw data collected for the no surround and surround conditio...
<p>While in the scanner, subjects reported which condition they were viewing on each trial (5AFC cla...
<p>Each row shows the psychometric functions from one of the three naïve observers. The fraction of ...
<p>Psychometric functions are fit to the probability of discriminating whether the openings of the f...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
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) Psychometric function in the scrambled biological condition: the X-axis shows the deviation i...
<p>Typical psychometric functions (continuous lines) for one participant. Different marker shapes in...
<p>Raw data (size of data points representing number of repetitions) is shown for one subject. Plott...
<p>Black points represent mean values of ten trials with the same test distance. The curve is fitted...
<p>A. Experiment 1. The observer's probability of correctly identify the stimulus configuration (dot...
<p>X-axis represents stimulus intensity level and Y-axis represents response probability. The stimul...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
<p>Example of the typical two-point discrimination performance of an older adult. Correct responses ...
<p>The filled and open symbols show the raw data collected for the no surround and surround conditio...
<p>While in the scanner, subjects reported which condition they were viewing on each trial (5AFC cla...
<p>Each row shows the psychometric functions from one of the three naïve observers. The fraction of ...
<p>Psychometric functions are fit to the probability of discriminating whether the openings of the f...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
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) Psychometric function in the scrambled biological condition: the X-axis shows the deviation i...
<p>Typical psychometric functions (continuous lines) for one participant. Different marker shapes in...
<p>Raw data (size of data points representing number of repetitions) is shown for one subject. Plott...
<p>Black points represent mean values of ten trials with the same test distance. The curve is fitted...
<p>A. Experiment 1. The observer's probability of correctly identify the stimulus configuration (dot...
<p>X-axis represents stimulus intensity level and Y-axis represents response probability. The stimul...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
<p>Example of the typical two-point discrimination performance of an older adult. Correct responses ...
<p>The filled and open symbols show the raw data collected for the no surround and surround conditio...
<p>While in the scanner, subjects reported which condition they were viewing on each trial (5AFC cla...
<p>Each row shows the psychometric functions from one of the three naïve observers. The fraction of ...