A common task in psychophysics is to measure the psychometric function. A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: offset or threshold, slope or width, false alarm rate or chance level and miss or lapse rate. Depending on the parameters of interest some points on the psychometric function may be more informative than others. Adaptive methods attempt to place trials on the most informative points based on the data collected in previous trials. A new Bayesian adaptive psychometric method placing trials by minimising the expected entropy of the posterior probabilty dis- tribution over a set of possible stimuli is introduced. The method is more flexible, faster and at least as efficient as the established method ...
The adaptive experimentation methodology has been adopted in visual psychophysical modeling in the p...
Simulation studies have shown how Bayesian adaptive estimation methods should be set up for optimal ...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
A common task in psychophysics is to measure the psychometric function. A psychometric function can ...
A new Bayesian adaptive psychometric method based on the theory of optimal experiments is introduced...
AbstractWe introduce a new Bayesian adaptive method for acquisition of both threshold and slope of t...
An adaptive psychometric procedure that places each trial at the current most probable Baye& ian...
The efficient measurement of the threshold and slope of the psychometric function (PF) is an importa...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...
Contributions within Discipline: The findings have improved the efficiency of adaptive measurement i...
AbstractRecent developments in the efficient estimation of threshold are here extended to the proble...
This paper investigates the theoretical bound to reduce the parameter uncertainty in Bayesian adapti...
In psychophysical studies the psychometric function is used to model the relation between the physic...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
The adaptive experimentation methodology has been adopted in visual psychophysical modeling in the p...
Simulation studies have shown how Bayesian adaptive estimation methods should be set up for optimal ...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
A common task in psychophysics is to measure the psychometric function. A psychometric function can ...
A new Bayesian adaptive psychometric method based on the theory of optimal experiments is introduced...
AbstractWe introduce a new Bayesian adaptive method for acquisition of both threshold and slope of t...
An adaptive psychometric procedure that places each trial at the current most probable Baye& ian...
The efficient measurement of the threshold and slope of the psychometric function (PF) is an importa...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...
Contributions within Discipline: The findings have improved the efficiency of adaptive measurement i...
AbstractRecent developments in the efficient estimation of threshold are here extended to the proble...
This paper investigates the theoretical bound to reduce the parameter uncertainty in Bayesian adapti...
In psychophysical studies the psychometric function is used to model the relation between the physic...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
The adaptive experimentation methodology has been adopted in visual psychophysical modeling in the p...
Simulation studies have shown how Bayesian adaptive estimation methods should be set up for optimal ...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...