Relation between signal detectability theory and the traditional procedures for measuring sensory thresholds.

Auteur(s)
Treisman, M. & Watts, T.R.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The theory of signal detectability assumes that the central effect of a stimulus varies because of physical and neural noise consequently, the detection of a signal requires a central statistical decision procedure. Similar assumptions have been made by psychophysics to explain the results of traditional threshold measurement procedures. The interrelations between signal detectability and threshold measures are discussed in relation to psychophysical statistical decision theory.

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Bibliotheeknummer
A 403 fo
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Psychological Bulletin, December 1966, p. 438-454.

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