Detection Theory

Detection Theory
Author: Neil A. Macmillan
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2004-09-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135634564

Detection Theory is an introduction to one of the most important tools for analysis of data where choices must be made and performance is not perfect. Originally developed for evaluation of electronic detection, detection theory was adopted by psychologists as a way to understand sensory decision making, then embraced by students of human memory. It has since been utilized in areas as diverse as animal behavior and X-ray diagnosis. This book covers the basic principles of detection theory, with separate initial chapters on measuring detection and evaluating decision criteria. Some other features include: *complete tools for application, including flowcharts, tables, pointers, and software; *student-friendly language; *complete coverage of content area, including both one-dimensional and multidimensional models; *separate, systematic coverage of sensitivity and response bias measurement; *integrated treatment of threshold and nonparametric approaches; *an organized, tutorial level introduction to multidimensional detection theory; *popular discrimination paradigms presented as applications of multidimensional detection theory; and *a new chapter on ideal observers and an updated chapter on adaptive threshold measurement. This up-to-date summary of signal detection theory is both a self-contained reference work for users and a readable text for graduate students and other researchers learning the material either in courses or on their own.

Bibliography of Human Factors Research with Abstracts, 1954 Through 1962

Bibliography of Human Factors Research with Abstracts, 1954 Through 1962
Author: United States. Air Force. Systems Command. Electronic Systems Division. Decision Sciences Laboratory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1963
Genre: Human behavior
ISBN:

This bibliography contains unclassified abstracts of selected Technical Documentary Reports issued by the Decision Sciences Laboratory, Electronics System Division, Air Force Systems Command, during 1954 through 1962. The major areas comprising the Laboratory's mission are the perform ance of behavioral science research, development, and testing to advance command and control system technology, and the implementation of research findings to improve the design and performance of Command and Control Systems. The bibliography contains three indices, cross-referencing the reports by author, by organization, and by specialized categories: (1) Statistics, Measurements and Methods, (2) Psychophysical Research (Audition and Vision), (3) Perception and Cognition, (4) Learning and Training, (5) Group Processes, (6) Psycholinguistics, (7) Systems Research (Design and Analysis, Human Engineering, Personnel, Test and Evaluation, Training), (8) Bibliographies, Handbooks, and Indexes, and (9) Equipment. (Author).

Psychophysics

Psychophysics
Author: Frederick A.A. Kingdom
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-01-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080993818

Psychophysics: A Practical Introduction, Second Edition, is the primary scientific tool for understanding how the physical world of colors, sounds, odors, movements, and shapes translates into the sensory world of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell; in other words, how matter translates into mind. This timely revision provides a unique introduction to the techniques for researching and understanding how the brain translates the external physical world to the internal world of sensation. The revision expands and refines coverage of the basic tools of psychophysics research and better integrates the theory with the supporting software. The new edition continues to be the only book to combine, in a single volume, the principles underlying the science of psychophysical measurement and the practical tools necessary to analyze data from psychophysical experiments. The book, written in a tutorial style, will appeal to new researchers as well as to seasoned veterans. This introduction to psychophysics research methods will be of interest to students, scholars and researchers within sensory neuroscience, vision research, behavioral neuroscience, and the cognitive sciences. - Presents a large variety of analytical methods explained for the non-expert - Provides a novel classification scheme for psychophysics experiments - Disseminates the pros and cons of different psychophysical procedures - Contains practical tips for designing psychophysical experiments