1244 Fundamentals of Psychophysics
Thursday 12-14 ETH HG E1.2
Adrian Schwaninger & Marino Menozzi

Description
In this lecture, which is a cooperation between the University and the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) of Zurich, selected psychophysical methods are presented and applied in exercises. Psychophysics can be seen historically as the beginning of experimental psychology and it provides nowadays an interdisciplinary applied inventory of psychophysical methods for measuring sensory thresholds and scaling. This lecture is part of the Ergänzungs- and Vertiefungsprogramm in General Psychology and it takes place at the ETH main building, room HG E1.2.
Literature: Gescheider, G. A. (1997). Psychophysics: The fundamentals. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Materials
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Schedule and slides

No. Date Topic Slides
. 01.04.04 No lecture  
1 08.04.04 Introduction, philosophic and historic context (Schwaninger) PP01.pdf
2 15.04.04 Classic methods I (Schwaninger) PP02.pdf
3 22.04.04 Classic Psychophysical Theory (Menozzi) PP04.pdf
4 29.04.04 Classic methods II (Schwaninger) PP03.pdf
5 06.05.04 Signal Detection Theory I (Menozzi) PP05.pdf
6 13.05.04 Signal Detection Theory (Schwaninger) PP06.pdf
PP06.xls
. 20.05.04 No lecture (Ascension Day)  
7 27.05.04 Adaptive methods (Menozzi) PP07.pdf
8 03.06.04 Psychophysical scaling I (Schwaninger) PP08.pdf
9 10.06.04 Psychophysical scaling II (Schwaninger) PP09.pdf
10 17.06.04 Psychophysical scaling III (Schwaninger) PP10.pdf
11 24.06.04 Applications I (Menozzi) PP11.pdf
12 01.07.04 Applications II (Menozzi) PP12.pdf