نتایج جستجو برای: time discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 1946468  

2003
Roger Ratcliff Anjali Thapar Gail McKoon

The effects of aging on response time were examined in a recognition memory experiment with young, college age subjects and older, 60–75 year old subjects. The older subjects were slower than the young subjects but almost as accurate. Ratcliff s (1978) diffusion model was fit to the data and it provided a good account of response times, their distributions, and accuracy values. The fits showed ...

Journal: :Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift 2011
Nancy R Cook Nina P Paynter

Concerns have been raised about the use of traditional measures of model fit in evaluating risk prediction models for clinical use, and reclassification tables have been suggested as an alternative means of assessing the clinical utility of a model. Several measures based on the table have been proposed, including the reclassification calibration (RC) statistic, the net reclassification improve...

2014
Dorea R. Ruggles Richard L. Freyman Andrew J. Oxenham

This study tested the hypothesis that the previously reported advantage of musicians over non-musicians in understanding speech in noise arises from more efficient or robust coding of periodic voiced speech, particularly in fluctuating backgrounds. Speech intelligibility was measured in listeners with extensive musical training, and in those with very little musical training or experience, usin...

Journal: :Journal of counseling psychology 2016
Melanie E Brewster Joseph Hammer Jacob S Sawyer Austin Eklund Joseph Palamar

The present 2 studies describe the development and initial psychometric evaluation of a new instrument, the Measure of Atheist Discrimination Experiences (MADE), which may be used to examine the minority stress experiences of atheist people. Items were created from prior literature, revised by a panel of expert researchers, and assessed psychometrically. In Study 1 (N = 1,341 atheist-identified...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2004
Roy H Hamilton Alvaro Pascual-Leone Gottfried Schlaug

Absolute pitch (AP) is possessed by only a small percentage of musicians (typically < 20%). From a sample of 46 early blind subjects, we identified 21 who had musical training, 12 of whom (57.1%) reported having AP, reflecting markedly increased prevalence compared to sighted musicians, despite the fact that mean age of commencement of musical training was significantly later among blind than s...

2016
Sarah V. Stevenage Christy Pitfield

The data described here provide standard performance measures following administration of a fingerprint matching task to expert analysts, trained students and novice control participants. Measures include accuracy on 'same' and 'different' trials, and the associated measures of sensitivity of discrimination (d') and response bias (C). In addition, speed of correct response is provided. The prov...

Journal: :Vision Research 2016
Sarah M. Haigh David J. Heeger Laurie M. Heller Akshat Gupta Ilan Dinstein Nancy J. Minshew Marlene Behrmann

Autism has been associated with abnormalities in sensory and attentional processing. Here, we assessed these processes independently in the visual and auditory domains using a visual contrast-discrimination task and an auditory modulation-depth discrimination task. To evaluate changes in sensory function by attention, we measured behavioral performance (discrimination accuracy) when subjects we...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2014
Roger Ratcliff

The diffusion decision model (Ratcliff, 1978) was used to examine discrimination for a range of perceptual tasks: numerosity discrimination, number discrimination, brightness discrimination, motion discrimination, speed discrimination, and length discrimination. The model produces a measure of the quality of the information that drives decision processes, a measure termed drift rate in the mode...

2010
Patrícia Vanzella E. Glenn Schellenberg

BACKGROUND Absolute pitch (AP) is the ability to identify or produce isolated musical tones. It is evident primarily among individuals who started music lessons in early childhood. Because AP requires memory for specific pitches as well as learned associations with verbal labels (i.e., note names), it represents a unique opportunity to study interactions in memory between linguistic and nonling...

Journal: :Brain research 2008
Milena Rabovsky Carlos J Alvarez Annette Hohlfeld Werner Sommer

In order to test the frequent assumption that lexical access in visual word recognition would proceed independent of central attention, the overlapping task paradigm has recently been employed with somewhat contradictory results. Here we combined overlapping tasks with the recording of event-related brain potentials to assess task load dependent modulations of lexical access in more detail. The...

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