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Psychology / Perception / Cognitive science / Behavioural sciences / Cognition / Psychometrics / Cognitive psychology / Neuroscience / Psychophysics / Psychometric function / Two-alternative forced choice / Stimulus
Date: 2016-08-04 15:02:44
Psychology
Perception
Cognitive science
Behavioural sciences
Cognition
Psychometrics
Cognitive psychology
Neuroscience
Psychophysics
Psychometric function
Two-alternative forced choice
Stimulus

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