From the proportion matrix obtained by the method of paired comparisons, a mean point of subjective equality (PSE) may be computed for each stimulus. The almost linear function that relates mean PSE to stimulus size is called the mean PSE function. There are two mean PSE functions. For pairs of successive stimuli, one of these functions is relative to the stimuli that appear first and one to those that appear second in a pair. Because of time errors, the mean PSE functions intersect. The experimental results reported here seem to indicate that the parameters of the mean PSE functions depend on distinct response biases. The angle between the mean PSE functions seems to depend on the greater weight of the relative magnitude of stimuli that ap...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
Two experiments studied the comparison of two successive vertical lines presented in the middle of a...
<p>Effect of auditory flutters on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean...
Despite the importance of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice t...
<p>Note: *** p<.001.</p><p>Mean differences of perceived time distortion in Experiment 4 (Bonferroni...
Trials in a temporal two-interval forced-choice discrimination experiment consist of two sequential ...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
<p>Effects of visual flickers on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean ...
<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the random interv...
<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the isochronous i...
<p>Subjective duration (PSE) for the Straights and Curves condition, respectively, in Experiment 1 t...
<p>(A) Psychometric function in the scrambled biological condition: the X-axis shows the deviation i...
Morgan, Dillenburger, Raphael, and Solomon have shown that observers can use different response stra...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
Two experiments studied the comparison of two successive vertical lines presented in the middle of a...
<p>Effect of auditory flutters on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean...
Despite the importance of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice t...
<p>Note: *** p<.001.</p><p>Mean differences of perceived time distortion in Experiment 4 (Bonferroni...
Trials in a temporal two-interval forced-choice discrimination experiment consist of two sequential ...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
<p>Effects of visual flickers on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean ...
<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the random interv...
<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the isochronous i...
<p>Subjective duration (PSE) for the Straights and Curves condition, respectively, in Experiment 1 t...
<p>(A) Psychometric function in the scrambled biological condition: the X-axis shows the deviation i...
Morgan, Dillenburger, Raphael, and Solomon have shown that observers can use different response stra...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
Two experiments studied the comparison of two successive vertical lines presented in the middle of a...
<p>Effect of auditory flutters on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean...