Motivated by Signal Detection Theory (SDT), we developed a family of novel adaptive methods that estimate the sensitivity threshold-the signal intensity corresponding to a pre-defined sensitivity level (d' = 1)-in Yes-No (YN) and Forced-Choice (FC) detection tasks. Rather than focus stimulus sampling to estimate a single level of %Yes or %Correct, the current methods sample psychometric functions more broadly, to concurrently estimate sensitivity and decision factors, and thereby estimate thresholds that are independent of decision confounds. Developed for four tasks-(1) simple YN detection, (2) cued YN detection, which cues the observer's response state before each trial, (3) rated YN detection, which incorporates a Not Sure response, and ...
An adaptive psychometric procedure that places each trial at the current most probable Baye& ian...
Simulation studies have shown how Bayesian adaptive estimation methods should be set up for optimal ...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...
AbstractWe introduce a new Bayesian adaptive method for acquisition of both threshold and slope of t...
A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: position or threshold, sl...
Contains fulltext : 195162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Comparing model...
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...
AbstractExternal noise paradigms, measuring contrast threshold as a function of external noise contr...
The efficient measurement of the threshold and slope of the psychometric function (PF) is an importa...
A new Bayesian adaptive psychometric method based on the theory of optimal experiments is introduced...
Comparing models allows us to test different hypotheses regarding the computational basis of percept...
When measuring thresholds, careful selection of stimulus amplitude can increase efficiency by increa...
Psychophysical thresholds reflect the state of the underlying nociceptive mechanisms. For example, n...
Signal detection theory has been well accepted in vision science to measure human sensitivity to sti...
An adaptive psychometric procedure that places each trial at the current most probable Baye& ian...
Simulation studies have shown how Bayesian adaptive estimation methods should be set up for optimal ...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...
AbstractWe introduce a new Bayesian adaptive method for acquisition of both threshold and slope of t...
A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: position or threshold, sl...
Contains fulltext : 195162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Comparing model...
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...
AbstractExternal noise paradigms, measuring contrast threshold as a function of external noise contr...
The efficient measurement of the threshold and slope of the psychometric function (PF) is an importa...
A new Bayesian adaptive psychometric method based on the theory of optimal experiments is introduced...
Comparing models allows us to test different hypotheses regarding the computational basis of percept...
When measuring thresholds, careful selection of stimulus amplitude can increase efficiency by increa...
Psychophysical thresholds reflect the state of the underlying nociceptive mechanisms. For example, n...
Signal detection theory has been well accepted in vision science to measure human sensitivity to sti...
An adaptive psychometric procedure that places each trial at the current most probable Baye& ian...
Simulation studies have shown how Bayesian adaptive estimation methods should be set up for optimal ...
Bayesian adaptive methods have been extensively used in psychophysics to estimate the point at which...