When assessing the perceptual abilities of children, researchers tend to use psychophysical techniques designed for use with adults. However, children’s poorer attentiveness might bias the threshold estimates obtained by these methods. Here, we obtained speed discrimination threshold estimates in 6- to 7-year-old children in UK Key Stage 1 (KS1), 7- to 9-year-old children in Key Stage 2 (KS2) and adults using three psychophysical procedures: QUEST, a 1-up 2-down Levitt staircase, and Method of Constant Stimuli (MCS). We estimated inattentiveness using responses to ‘easy’ catch trials. As expected, children had higher threshold estimates and made more errors on catch trials than adults. Lower threshold estimates were obtained from psychometr...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
AbstractThe processing of speed is a critical part of a child’s visual development, allowing childre...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
When assessing the perceptual abilities of children, researchers tend to use psychophysical techniqu...
Measuring sensory sensitivity is important in studying development and developmental disorders. Howe...
We investigated how different psychophysical procedures affect frequency discrimination performance ...
Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimators such as QUEST+ allow complex psychophysical measurements to be ma...
Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimators such as QUEST+ allow complex psychophysical measurements to be m...
Task-irrelevant visual perceptual learning (VPL) was examined in a group of elementary school age ch...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
AbstractWe determined normative values for the visual sensitivity threshold in 118 children aged 5–8...
The processing of speed is a critical part of a child’s visual development, allowing children to tra...
During psychophysical testing, a loss of concentration can cause observers to answer incorrectly, ev...
During psychophysical testing, a loss of concentration can cause observers to answer incorrectly, ev...
PURPOSE:Measuring accurate thresholds in children can be challenging. A typical psychophysical exper...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
AbstractThe processing of speed is a critical part of a child’s visual development, allowing childre...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
When assessing the perceptual abilities of children, researchers tend to use psychophysical techniqu...
Measuring sensory sensitivity is important in studying development and developmental disorders. Howe...
We investigated how different psychophysical procedures affect frequency discrimination performance ...
Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimators such as QUEST+ allow complex psychophysical measurements to be ma...
Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimators such as QUEST+ allow complex psychophysical measurements to be m...
Task-irrelevant visual perceptual learning (VPL) was examined in a group of elementary school age ch...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
AbstractWe determined normative values for the visual sensitivity threshold in 118 children aged 5–8...
The processing of speed is a critical part of a child’s visual development, allowing children to tra...
During psychophysical testing, a loss of concentration can cause observers to answer incorrectly, ev...
During psychophysical testing, a loss of concentration can cause observers to answer incorrectly, ev...
PURPOSE:Measuring accurate thresholds in children can be challenging. A typical psychophysical exper...
Accurate measures of perceptual threshold are difficult to obtain in infants. In a clinical context,...
AbstractThe processing of speed is a critical part of a child’s visual development, allowing childre...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...