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The '''psychometric function''' is an inferential model applied in detection and discrimination tasks. It models the relationship between a given feature of the physical [[stimulus (physiology)|stimulus]], e.g. velocity, duration, brightness, weight etc., and the forced-choice responses of the subject. The psychometric function is a specific application of the [[Generalized
A common example is [[visual acuity]] testing with an [[eye chart]]. The person sees symbols of different sizes (the size is the relevant physical stimulus parameter) and has to decide which symbol it is. Usually, there is one line on the chart where a subject can identify some, but not all, symbols. This is equal to the transition range of the psychometric function and the sensory threshold corresponds to visual acuity. (Strictly speaking, a typical optometric measurement does not exactly yield the sensory threshold due to biases in the standard procedure.)
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