(Dan Tollin )


Subject: 
From:    Dan Tollin  <Tollin(at)NEUROPHYS.WISC.EDU>
Date:    Mon, 12 Oct 1998 08:08:39 -0500

Pierre Divenyi wrote: >I would venture pointing out that (as they have shown) identification and discrimination >can be regarded as esentially identical processes. This is correct as detection and discrimination are simply special cases of identification where the number of stimuli is two. Cheers, Daniel J. Tollin, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison FAX: (608)-265-3500 Department of Physiology tollin(at)neurophys.wisc.edu 290 Medical Sciences Building http://www.physiology.wisc.edu/~tollin/ 1300 University Ave. Madison, WI 53706 Email to AUDITORY should now be sent to AUDITORY(at)lists.mcgill.ca LISTSERV commands should be sent to listserv(at)lists.mcgill.ca Information is available on the WEB at http://www.mcgill.ca/cc/listserv


This message came from the mail archive
http://www.auditory.org/postings/1998/
maintained by:
DAn Ellis <dpwe@ee.columbia.edu>
Electrical Engineering Dept., Columbia University