A flexible Bayesian method for adaptive measurement in psychophysics

Statistics – Applications

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28 pages, 15 figures

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In psychophysical experiments time and the limited goodwill of participants is usually a major constraint. This has been the main motivation behind the early development of adaptive methods for the measurements of psychometric thresholds. More recently methods have been developed to measure whole psychometric functions in an adaptive way. Here we describe a Bayesian method to measure adaptively any aspect of a psychophysical function, taking inspiration from Kontsevich and Tyler's optimal Bayesian measurement method. Our method is implemented in a complete and easy-to-use MATLAB package.

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