Methods to obtain estimates of psychophysical functions are used in numerous fields, such as audiology, vision, and pain. Neurophysiological and psychological processes underlying this function are assumed to remain stationary throughout a psychophysical experiment. However, violation of this assumption (e.g., due to habituation or changing decisional factors) likely affects the estimates of psychophysical parameters. We used computer simulations to study how non-stationary processes, resulting in a time-dependent psychophysical function, affect threshold and slope estimates. Moreover, we propose methods to improve the estimation quality when stationarity is violated. A psychophysical detection experiment was modeled as a stochastic process...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Methods to obtain estimates of psychophysical functions are used in numerous fields, such as audiolo...
Psychophysical thresholds reflect the state of the underlying nociceptive mechanisms. For example, n...
Psychophysical procedures are applied in various fields to assess sensory thresholds. During experim...
AbstractThe slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull paramet...
Introduction: Nociceptive thresholds show dynamic changes during noxious events such as disease, cli...
The slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull parameter, ß) p...
In this tutorial, we will discuss some statistical techniques that one can use in order to obtain a ...
As was shown before (Roufs and Blommaert 1981), temporal impluse responsses and step responses can b...
The interpretation of threshold curves and internal signals derived from them is often hampered by p...
Estimating momentary perception thresholds cannot reveal dynamic properties of underlying mechanisms...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Methods to obtain estimates of psychophysical functions are used in numerous fields, such as audiolo...
Psychophysical thresholds reflect the state of the underlying nociceptive mechanisms. For example, n...
Psychophysical procedures are applied in various fields to assess sensory thresholds. During experim...
AbstractThe slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull paramet...
Introduction: Nociceptive thresholds show dynamic changes during noxious events such as disease, cli...
The slope of the two-interval, forced-choice psychometric function (e.g. the Weibull parameter, ß) p...
In this tutorial, we will discuss some statistical techniques that one can use in order to obtain a ...
As was shown before (Roufs and Blommaert 1981), temporal impluse responsses and step responses can b...
The interpretation of threshold curves and internal signals derived from them is often hampered by p...
Estimating momentary perception thresholds cannot reveal dynamic properties of underlying mechanisms...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
AbstractImprovements in measuring thresholds, or points on a psychometric function, have advanced th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...