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pubmed-article:2794248pubmed:abstractTextExperiment 1 was conducted to compare the effects of signal frequency uncertainty on the detection of a change in spectral shape and on the detection of a tone in wideband noise. Results indicate that for both tasks the uncertainty effect was small, being on average about 3 dB. In a second experiment, psychometric functions were measured for the detection of changes in the spectral shape of multicomponent complexes. Psychometric functions for profile tasks have a 25-dB range and are similar to those measured for the detection of an increment in the level of a single sinusoid. These psychometric functions are different from those found when detecting a signal in noise, which typically have a 10-dB range. Three equations for the shape of the psychometric functions were compared. The difference in the resulting fits was small, thus preventing an unambiguous choice of functional form.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2794248pubmed:articleTitleSignal uncertainty and psychometric functions in profile analysis.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2794248pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.lld:pubmed
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