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Adaptive psychophysical procedures.

Bernhard Treutwein
- 01 Sep 1995 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 17, pp 2503-2522
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This review tries to illuminate the historical background of adaptive procedures, explain their differences and similarities, and provide criteria for choosing among the various techniques.
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This article is published in Vision Research.The article was published on 1995-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 639 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Psychometric function.

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The psychometric function: I. Fitting, sampling, and goodness of fit

TL;DR: An integrated approach to fitting psychometric functions, assessing the goodness of fit, and providing confidence intervals for the function’s parameters and other estimates derived from them, for the purposes of hypothesis testing is described.
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Adaptive procedures in psychophysical research.

TL;DR: The general development of adaptive procedures is described, and typically, a threshold value is measured using these methods, and, in some cases, other characteristics of the psychometric function underlying perceptual performance, such as slope, may be developed.
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Visual acuities "hand motion" and "counting fingers" can be quantified with the freiburg visual acuity test.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the category CF at 30 cm can be replaced by 0.014, using ETDRS or FrACT, and one can even reproducibly quantify VA in the HM-range, yielding a mean VA of 0.02.
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Measuring visual clutter.

TL;DR: Several measures of visual clutter are presented and used as stand-ins for set size in visual search models and demonstrate that they correlate well with search performance in complex imagery.
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Bayesian adaptive estimation of psychometric slope and threshold.

TL;DR: A new Bayesian adaptive method for acquisition of both threshold and slope of the psychometric function that updates posterior probabilities in the two-dimensional parameter space of psychometric functions and makes predictions based on the expected mean threshold and slopes.
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Signal detection theory and psychophysics

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Applied Linear Statistical Models

TL;DR: Applied Linear Statistical Models 5e as discussed by the authors is the leading authoritative text and reference on statistical modeling, which includes brief introductory and review material, and then proceeds through regression and modeling for the first half, and through ANOVA and Experimental Design in the second half.
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