<p>Example of the typical two-point discrimination performance of an older adult. Correct responses in percentages (blue squares) are plotted as a function of needle distances. Based on these results, a logistic regression is calculated (red squares). The 50% level of correct responses (dashed line) determines the individual 2-point discrimination threshold (arrow).</p
<p>A) Example psychometric functions are shown for a representative observer for the middle green re...
<p>Psychometric functions are fit to the probability of discriminating whether the opening of one of...
Objectives: To revise the static and dynamic normative values for the two-point discrimination test ...
<p>The figure shows individual psychometric functions for each of the 26 participants. The percentag...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
<p>(A) Psychometric function in the scrambled biological condition: the X-axis shows the deviation i...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
<p>Typical psychometric functions (continuous lines) for one participant. Different marker shapes in...
<p>Probabilities of correct detection and identification performance of the group of observers are p...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
<p>Black points represent mean values of ten trials with the same test distance. The curve is fitted...
<div><p>In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two s...
<p>Raw data (size of data points representing number of repetitions) is shown for one subject. Plott...
Background and purpose. The purpose of establishing normative data in two-point discrimination tests...
<p>(a) Examples of psychometric functions for the peripheral grating detection. The upper panel show...
<p>A) Example psychometric functions are shown for a representative observer for the middle green re...
<p>Psychometric functions are fit to the probability of discriminating whether the opening of one of...
Objectives: To revise the static and dynamic normative values for the two-point discrimination test ...
<p>The figure shows individual psychometric functions for each of the 26 participants. The percentag...
A psychometric function is used to summarize classifi-cation performance (such as detection or discr...
<p>(A) Psychometric function in the scrambled biological condition: the X-axis shows the deviation i...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
<p>Typical psychometric functions (continuous lines) for one participant. Different marker shapes in...
<p>Probabilities of correct detection and identification performance of the group of observers are p...
In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two stimuli h...
<p>Black points represent mean values of ten trials with the same test distance. The curve is fitted...
<div><p>In a 2-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) discrimination task, observers choose which of two s...
<p>Raw data (size of data points representing number of repetitions) is shown for one subject. Plott...
Background and purpose. The purpose of establishing normative data in two-point discrimination tests...
<p>(a) Examples of psychometric functions for the peripheral grating detection. The upper panel show...
<p>A) Example psychometric functions are shown for a representative observer for the middle green re...
<p>Psychometric functions are fit to the probability of discriminating whether the opening of one of...
Objectives: To revise the static and dynamic normative values for the two-point discrimination test ...