On the Nature of Streaks in Signal Detection

Human performance in the domain of signal detection is analyzed with respect to the formation of streaks. Streakiness was found to be a general property of auditory and visual discrimination in the sense that correct and incorrect responses have a positive sequential dependency. Success tends to fol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cognitive psychology 1995-02, Vol.28 (1), p.17-64
Hauptverfasser: Gilden, D.L., Wilson, S.G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Human performance in the domain of signal detection is analyzed with respect to the formation of streaks. Streakiness was found to be a general property of auditory and visual discrimination in the sense that correct and incorrect responses have a positive sequential dependency. Success tends to follow success and failure tends to follow failure. Level of streakiness was discovered to be a function of the attentional demand required by the discrimination. Discriminations that make the least demand on attentional resources produce the highest level of streakiness. Monte-Carlo simulations of the observed data sequences suggest that streaky performance is a residue of wave-like variations in perceptual and attentional resources.
ISSN:0010-0285
1095-5623
DOI:10.1006/cogp.1995.1002