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Signal Detection (Psychology)

 
 
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  • Using Signal Detection Theory (SDT) parameters, we found that children with ADHD were less sensitive to the difference between targets and non-targets than their normal counterparts, while showing a comparable response bias [11].
  • In Part 3, an alternative means of assessing accuracy derived from signal-detection theory is examined, and the procedural requirements for its use are identified [12].
  • From the application of signal detection theory it is concluded that a rate coding on basis of a modest population of units has an acceptable dynamic range, roughly covering 30-100 dB SPL, produces a more than adequate sensitivity for intensity differences and may be used as a code for intensity [13].

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