We consider the response of a test subject upon a skin area being heated with an electromagnetic wave or a contact surface. When the specifications of the electromagnetic beam are fixed, the stimulus is solely describ...We consider the response of a test subject upon a skin area being heated with an electromagnetic wave or a contact surface. When the specifications of the electromagnetic beam are fixed, the stimulus is solely described by the heating duration. The binary response of a subject, escape or no escape, is determined by the stimulus and a subjective threshold that varies among test realizations. We study four methods for inferring the median subjective threshold in psychophysical experiments: 1) sample median, 2) maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) with 2 variables, 3) MLE with 1 variable, and 4) adaptive Bayesian method. While methods 1 - 3 require samples of time to escape measured in the method of limits, method 4 utilizes binary outcomes observed in the method of constant stimuli. We find that a) the adaptive Bayesian method converges and is as efficient as the sample median even when the assumed model distribution is incorrect;b) this robust convergence is lost if we infer the mean instead of the median;c) for the optimal performance in an uncertain situation, it is best to use a wide model distribution;d) the predicted error from the posterior standard deviation is unreliable, dominated by the assumed model distribution.展开更多
The ability to perceive motion is a fundamental property of the visual system,and one of its most basic aspects is the ability to discriminate moving objects from motionless ones,for example,motion detection.Velocity ...The ability to perceive motion is a fundamental property of the visual system,and one of its most basic aspects is the ability to discriminate moving objects from motionless ones,for example,motion detection.Velocity thresholds represent the minimum rate of displacement over time unit that an animal is able to perceive as movement,any slower motion being not discriminable from a still object.Although such topic has grabbed the attention of scientists already at the beginning of the 20th century,the interest has waned in time,and velocity thresholds have thus far been assessed in only a handful of species.展开更多
文摘We consider the response of a test subject upon a skin area being heated with an electromagnetic wave or a contact surface. When the specifications of the electromagnetic beam are fixed, the stimulus is solely described by the heating duration. The binary response of a subject, escape or no escape, is determined by the stimulus and a subjective threshold that varies among test realizations. We study four methods for inferring the median subjective threshold in psychophysical experiments: 1) sample median, 2) maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) with 2 variables, 3) MLE with 1 variable, and 4) adaptive Bayesian method. While methods 1 - 3 require samples of time to escape measured in the method of limits, method 4 utilizes binary outcomes observed in the method of constant stimuli. We find that a) the adaptive Bayesian method converges and is as efficient as the sample median even when the assumed model distribution is incorrect;b) this robust convergence is lost if we infer the mean instead of the median;c) for the optimal performance in an uncertain situation, it is best to use a wide model distribution;d) the predicted error from the posterior standard deviation is unreliable, dominated by the assumed model distribution.
基金This study was supported through funds of the University of Padua to the Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science(PhD grant awarded to O.K.,research scholarship awarded to C.G.),of the Italian Ministry of Education,University and Research(MIUR,Progetto Dipartimenti di Eccellenza,DM 11/05/2017 n.262)to the Department of General Psychology,and of Fondazione CARIPARO(PhD grant awarded to M.L.).
文摘The ability to perceive motion is a fundamental property of the visual system,and one of its most basic aspects is the ability to discriminate moving objects from motionless ones,for example,motion detection.Velocity thresholds represent the minimum rate of displacement over time unit that an animal is able to perceive as movement,any slower motion being not discriminable from a still object.Although such topic has grabbed the attention of scientists already at the beginning of the 20th century,the interest has waned in time,and velocity thresholds have thus far been assessed in only a handful of species.