Despite the considerable import of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice there is a dearth of chronometric studies of time- and space-order effects in discrimination of paired visual stimuli. In this study, systematic asymmetries in discriminating the brightness of paired visual stimuli are examined by way of binary response probability scaled in terms of log-odds ratios, as well as by signed response speed (i.e., the inverse of response time with the sign of the judged difference). For two stimuli separated by a time interval, psychometric and chronometric results revealed equivalent time-order effects, and when presented simultaneously, separated by a spatial interval, no effects of space order were foun...
In Chapter 1 of this dissertation, data from the literature on the perception and production of time...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
Despite the importance of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice t...
Trials in a temporal two-interval forced-choice discrimination experiment consist of two sequential ...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
AbstractDiscrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured ...
There are time-order error (TOE) studies for esthetic stimuli, but there seems to be an absence of s...
Simple reaction time to the onset of sinewave gratings was measured as a function of spatial frequen...
Psychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation revealed ...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation r...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
Three models to account for discrimination times are examined : one being derived from information-t...
In Chapter 1 of this dissertation, data from the literature on the perception and production of time...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
Despite the importance of both response probability and response time for testing models of choice t...
Trials in a temporal two-interval forced-choice discrimination experiment consist of two sequential ...
Random-walk and diffusion models for two-choice comparison of paired successive or simultaneous stim...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
AbstractDiscrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured ...
There are time-order error (TOE) studies for esthetic stimuli, but there seems to be an absence of s...
Simple reaction time to the onset of sinewave gratings was measured as a function of spatial frequen...
Psychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation revealed ...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation r...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
Three models to account for discrimination times are examined : one being derived from information-t...
In Chapter 1 of this dissertation, data from the literature on the perception and production of time...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...