Visual temporal integration for threshold,signal detectability,and reaction time measures |
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Authors: | Gerard E. Bruder Mitchell L. Kietzman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Biometrics Research, New York State Department of Mental Hygiene Brooklyn State Hospital, 11203, Brooklyn, New York
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Abstract: | A comparison was made of temporal integration for three different response measures in a visual detection task: (1) response frequency, (2) signal detectability as measured for rating ROC curves. (3) simple reaction times (RTs). These measures were obtained on the same trials, to the same stimuli-orange (581 rim) light pulses of 50 min of visual angle fixated foveally and presented to dark-adapted Os in a monocular Maxwellian view. All three response measures showed a period of luminance-duration reciprocity (Bloch’s law), followed by a period of partial integration. The end points of luminance-duration reciprocity (critical duration) and partial integration (utilization time) were shorter for RTs than for the response frequency and signal detectability measures. Neurophysiological.implications of differences in time constants of integration for RT and psychophysical measures are discussed. |
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