Threshold estimation: The state of the art Neil A. Macmillan Special Issue: Psychometric Functions and Adaptive Methods Pages: 1277 - 1278
The psychometric function: I. Fitting, sampling, and goodness of fit Felix A. WichmannN. Jeremy Hill OriginalPaper Pages: 1293 - 1313
The psychometric function: II. Bootstrap-based confidence intervals and sampling Felix A. WichmannN. Jeremy Hill OriginalPaper Pages: 1314 - 1329
Fast and accurate measurement of taste and smell thresholds using a maximum-likelihood adaptive staircase procedure Miriam R. LinschotenLewis O. HarveyBruce W. Jafek OriginalPaper Pages: 1330 - 1347
Converting between measures of slope of the psychometric function Hans Strasburger OriginalPaper Pages: 1348 - 1355
Invariance of the psychometric function for character recognition across the visual field Hans Strasburger OriginalPaper Pages: 1356 - 1376
Adaptive threshold estimation with unforced-choice tasks Christian Kaernbach OriginalPaper Pages: 1377 - 1388
Slope bias of psychometric functions derived from adaptive data Christian Kaernbach OriginalPaper Pages: 1389 - 1398
On the analysis of psychometric functions: The Spearman-Kärber method Jeff MillerRolf Ulrich OriginalPaper Pages: 1399 - 1420
Measuring, estimating, and understanding the psychometric function: A commentary Stanley A. Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 1421 - 1455