The first chapters of the book present the fundamental concepts and terminology of psychophysics, and they familiarize readers with available psychophysical techniques. The remaining chapters discuss a series of topics, such as psychometric functions, adaptive procedures, signal detection measures, scaling methods, and statistical model comparisons.
The book serves as an invaluable source of information about psychophysics for researchers and optometrists, as well as for psychology and neuroscience students, on both the graduate and undergraduate level.
- Large variety of analytical methods explained for the non-expert
- Novel classification scheme for psychophysics experiments
- New software package for collecting and analyzing psychophysical data
- Pros and cons of different psychophysical procedures
- Practical tips for designing psychophysical experiments