Thomas J P
J Opt Soc Am A. 1985 Sep;2(9):1457-67. doi: 10.1364/josaa.2.001457.
Detection and identification are described as using the same base of sensory information but applying different decision processes. Consistent with this view, there is no evidence of different sensory cutoffs for the two tasks, and accuracies in the two tasks vary as a function of stimulus strength in closely related fashion. Identification accuracy also depends on the extent to which stimuli are processed independently, and the quantitative relationship between identification and detection can be used to estimate the degree of independence.
检测和识别被描述为使用相同的感官信息基础,但应用不同的决策过程。与这一观点一致的是,没有证据表明这两项任务存在不同的感官阈值,并且两项任务的准确率会随着刺激强度以密切相关的方式变化。识别准确率还取决于刺激被独立处理的程度,并且识别与检测之间的定量关系可用于估计独立程度。