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Perception / Psychophysics / Bayesian statistics / Logarithms / Neuroscience / Weber–Fechner law / Mathematical psychology / Just-noticeable difference / Bayesian brain / Psychology / Mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2012-10-01 12:00:38
Perception
Psychophysics
Bayesian statistics
Logarithms
Neuroscience
Weber–Fechner law
Mathematical psychology
Just-noticeable difference
Bayesian brain
Psychology
Mind
Cognitive science

A framework for Bayesian optimality of psychophysical laws

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