Abstract

Signal detection theory is concerned with the process by which an observer, or a detection system, can detect some stimulus presented against a background of noise. The theory has been developed by a number of workers (see for example Swets (1)), and has been applied successfully to various problems in psycho-physics. One fruitful application has been to the auditory detection of signals against a background of random noise. It has been suggested by some workers [Eijkman and Vendrik (2), Diercks and Jeffress (3)

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