Following G. T. Fechner (1966), thresholds have been conceptualized as the amount of intensity needed to transition between mental states, such as between a states of unconsciousness and consciousness. With the advent of the theory of signal detection, however, discrete-state theory and the corresponding notion of threshold have been discounted. Consequently, phenomena such as subliminal priming and perception have a reduced theoretical basis. The authors propose a process-neutral definition of threshold that allows for graded perception and activation throughout the system. Thresholds correspond to maximum stimulus intensities such that the distribution of mental states does not differ from that when an appropriate baseline stimulus is pre...
Methods to obtain estimates of psychophysical functions are used in numerous fields, such as audiolo...
Each column and each of the colors blue, red, and green represents a different condition. Each row a...
The present paper posited a psychophysical model of conscious repression of affective stimuli. Measu...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The present report proposed a model of access consciousness to fear-relevant information according t...
Abstract The concept of a psychophysical threshold is foundational in perceptual psychology. In prac...
Manifold forms of sensemaking processes and their simultaneity pose many questions about their integ...
Psychophysical thresholds reflect the state of the underlying nociceptive mechanisms. For example, n...
The present study provides evidence that the activation strength produced by emotional stimuli must ...
This chapter explains how to measure visual effects. Psychoph ysical method s are usually described ...
In this paper we propose a new methodology for introducing thresholds in the analysis of neuro- biol...
<p>For each individual stimulation, the difference between the (measured) apparent threshold and the...
<p>Thresholds as function of visual motion coherence level for each subject (A-F) and their average ...
Human abilities in perceptual domains have conventionally been described with reference to a thresho...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
Methods to obtain estimates of psychophysical functions are used in numerous fields, such as audiolo...
Each column and each of the colors blue, red, and green represents a different condition. Each row a...
The present paper posited a psychophysical model of conscious repression of affective stimuli. Measu...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The present report proposed a model of access consciousness to fear-relevant information according t...
Abstract The concept of a psychophysical threshold is foundational in perceptual psychology. In prac...
Manifold forms of sensemaking processes and their simultaneity pose many questions about their integ...
Psychophysical thresholds reflect the state of the underlying nociceptive mechanisms. For example, n...
The present study provides evidence that the activation strength produced by emotional stimuli must ...
This chapter explains how to measure visual effects. Psychoph ysical method s are usually described ...
In this paper we propose a new methodology for introducing thresholds in the analysis of neuro- biol...
<p>For each individual stimulation, the difference between the (measured) apparent threshold and the...
<p>Thresholds as function of visual motion coherence level for each subject (A-F) and their average ...
Human abilities in perceptual domains have conventionally been described with reference to a thresho...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
Methods to obtain estimates of psychophysical functions are used in numerous fields, such as audiolo...
Each column and each of the colors blue, red, and green represents a different condition. Each row a...
The present paper posited a psychophysical model of conscious repression of affective stimuli. Measu...