APPLICATION OF SIGNAL-DETECTION THEORY TO PERCEPTION OF DIFFERENCES IN LINE LENGTH

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BONNEL, AM
NOIZET, G
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[1] Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence
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10.1016/0001-6918(79)90009-X
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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This paper is an attempt to specify the equinormal model for application to different tasks which are currently used in psychophysics (i.e. phenomenal report, detection, and 2AFC). The same set of stimuli (pairs of horizontal colinear lines) is presented in procedures which differ by the task, the probability of the signal, and the succession of the stimuli of the set. This approach leads to the specification of the sensorial and the decisional aspects of the model. The data indicate that (1) the sensitivity index d' to differences in line length is the same function of the physical stimulus independently of paradigm, as far as the same task is concerned. However, and according to the predictions, its value becomes larger by a factor of 2 in a two alternative forced choice task; (2) d' increases with stimulus exposure time; (3) latency of responses generally decreases with increasing d', and are dissimilar for correct and incorrect responses; (4) when the temporal succession of the stimuli is random the subject's criterion, xc, is not chosen to optimize the percentage correct, which would require a dependance of criterion upon stimulus amplitude and prior probabilities. © 1979.
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