2327 Applications of Psychophysics
A. Schwaninger & M. Menozzi
Wednesday 12:15-13:45 AND-2.02

Description
Psychophysics provides an interdisciplinary applied inventory of measuring methods for data collection and scaling. In this lecture selected methods of psychophysics will be illustrated exemplarily (signal detection theory, measurement of thresholds, scaling, etc.). It will be pointed out how they are established in applied research, paricularly in fields of human factors and airport security. This lecture is part of Ergänzungs- and Vertiefungsstudium of general psychology. Students have the possibility to present selected articles which can be credited as Kleine Arbeit.

Materials
The slides for each lecture can be downloaded on this site (see table below). To this end a password is required. The data files are in .pdf format and can be viewed as well as printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download a free version of Acrobat Reader click here.

Schedule and Slides

No. Date Topic Slides
1 22.02.08 Selection and pre-employment assessment in x-ray screening (Schwaninger) AP01.pdf
2 27.02.08 Computer-based training of x-ray image interpretation competency (Schwaninger) AP02.pdf
3 05.03.08 Threat image projection and measurement of x-ray image difficulty (Schwaninger) AP03.pdf
4 12.03.08

No lecture

 
5 19.03.08

Basics of ergonomics (Menozzi)

AP04.pdf
6 26.03.08 No lecture  
7 02.04.08 Lighting and visual space (Menozzi) AP05.pdf
8 09.04.08 Signal detection theory and nonparametric detection measures (Schwaninger) AP06.pdf
9 16.04.08 Performance measurement and quality control in airport security screening (Schwaninger) AP07.pdf
10 23.04.08 Displays and visual aids (Menozzi) AP08.pdf
11 30.04.08 Visit of Zurich Airport Security  
12 07.05.08 Paper presentations  
13 14.05.08 Acoustic space (Menozzi) AP09.pdf
14 21.05.08 Work with display units (Menozzi) AP10.pdf
15 28.05.08 No lecture  

Books
Please have a look at the books in Adrian Schwaninger's "Handapparat" in the library of the Department of Psychology.