Fechner's Legacy in Psychology
150 Years of Elementary Psychophysics
Biographical note
Joshua A. Solomon, Ph.D. (1992) in Psychology, New York University, is Reader of Optometry and Visual Science at City University London. Like Fechner, he too is fascinated by the workings of our perceptual apparatus.
Readership
All those interested in Psychophysics.
Table of contents
-Solomon, Commemorating Elemente der Psychophysik.
-Laming, Fechner’s Law: Where does the log transform come from?
-Ross & Wade, Fechner’s elusive Parallel Law.
-Tolhurst, To, Chirimuuta, Troscianko, Chua, & Lovell, Magnitude of
perceived change in natural images may be linearly proportional to differences in neuronal firing rates.
-Hock & Schöner, Measuring perceptual hysteresis with the modified
method of limits: Dynamics at the threshold.
-Vul, Bergsma, & MacLeod, Functional Adaptive Sequential Testing.
-Lages & Treisman, A criterion setting theory of discrimination
learning that accounts for anisotropies and context effects.
-Treisman & Lages, Sensory integration across modalities: How
kinesthesia integrates with vision in visual orientation discrimination.
-Phillips, Norman, & Beers, Fechner’s aesthetics revisited.
-Pinna, What comes before psychophysics? The problem of Œwhat we
perceive and the phenomenological exploration of new effects.
-Laming, Fechner’s Law: Where does the log transform come from?
-Ross & Wade, Fechner’s elusive Parallel Law.
-Tolhurst, To, Chirimuuta, Troscianko, Chua, & Lovell, Magnitude of
perceived change in natural images may be linearly proportional to differences in neuronal firing rates.
-Hock & Schöner, Measuring perceptual hysteresis with the modified
method of limits: Dynamics at the threshold.
-Vul, Bergsma, & MacLeod, Functional Adaptive Sequential Testing.
-Lages & Treisman, A criterion setting theory of discrimination
learning that accounts for anisotropies and context effects.
-Treisman & Lages, Sensory integration across modalities: How
kinesthesia integrates with vision in visual orientation discrimination.
-Phillips, Norman, & Beers, Fechner’s aesthetics revisited.
-Pinna, What comes before psychophysics? The problem of Œwhat we
perceive and the phenomenological exploration of new effects.
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