Some general features of perceptual discrimination.

Author(s)
Vickers, D.
Year
Abstract

Several models of perceptual discrimination are described. Empirical evidence against which the models may be assessed in reviewed under the headings of response frequency, latencies for correct and incorrect responses, studies of expanded judgment, confidence, and response force. It is argued that the results can be accounted for by an accumulator process in which the subject makes a response when he has accumulated a certain magnitude of signal difference or intercity.

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B 866 (In B 863) /83.2/ IRRD 205247
Source

In: Psychological Aspects of Driver Behaviour, papers presented at the International Symposium on Psychological Aspects of Driver Behaviour, held at Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, 2-6 Augustus 1971, Volume I, 20 p.

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