AbstractDiscrimination accuracy decreases when viewers simultaneously monitor two perceptually distinct stimulus components for changes in a common property, e.g. contrast [Magnussen & Greenlee (1997). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 1603–1616; Olzak & Wickens (1997). Perception, 26, 1101–1120]. We ask whether the limitation is in monitoring two components or in making dual decisions about a single property. Using the same uncertainty paradigm as Magnussen and Greenlee, we find no evidence of a processing limitation when viewers simultaneously monitor one component (1.25 c/d) for a possible change in contrast and a second component (5 c/d) for a possible change in spatial frequency, regardless of wh...
Individuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying differences ...
AbstractIf the spatial-frequency of sinusoidal signals in a contrast-detection experiment varies ran...
<div><p>Several studies have reported optimal population decoding of sensory responses in two-altern...
Discrimination accuracy decreases when viewers simultaneously monitor two perceptually distinct stim...
AbstractDiscrimination accuracy decreases when viewers simultaneously monitor two perceptually disti...
AbstractJudgmental interference in dual tasks has been demonstrated in conditions where the detectio...
AbstractDiscrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured ...
Discrimination thresholds for spatial frequency and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the ...
Discrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured in three...
The speeded classification tasks popularized by Garner (1974), with their accompanying labels of sep...
AbstractTo explain the relationship between first- and second-response accuracies in a detection exp...
The effects of spatial stimulus repetition, sequential stimulus repetition, spatially separated dime...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
Perceptual judgments are classically regarded as involving both a sensory and a decisional component...
Individuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying differences ...
AbstractIf the spatial-frequency of sinusoidal signals in a contrast-detection experiment varies ran...
<div><p>Several studies have reported optimal population decoding of sensory responses in two-altern...
Discrimination accuracy decreases when viewers simultaneously monitor two perceptually distinct stim...
AbstractDiscrimination accuracy decreases when viewers simultaneously monitor two perceptually disti...
AbstractJudgmental interference in dual tasks has been demonstrated in conditions where the detectio...
AbstractDiscrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured ...
Discrimination thresholds for spatial frequency and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the ...
Discrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured in three...
The speeded classification tasks popularized by Garner (1974), with their accompanying labels of sep...
AbstractTo explain the relationship between first- and second-response accuracies in a detection exp...
The effects of spatial stimulus repetition, sequential stimulus repetition, spatially separated dime...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
Perceptual judgments are classically regarded as involving both a sensory and a decisional component...
Individuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying differences ...
AbstractIf the spatial-frequency of sinusoidal signals in a contrast-detection experiment varies ran...
<div><p>Several studies have reported optimal population decoding of sensory responses in two-altern...