error of anticipation

5.14  error of anticipation; error of expectation. Constant error resulting from the tendency of a subject to change a given response to a sequence of stimuli in a monotonically increasing or decreasing magnitude before it is...

diotic

5.12  diotic. Condition in which the sound stimulus presented at each ear is...

discrimination

5.11  discrimination. (1) Process or ability to differentiate one signal from another. (2) Distinction between signal quantities of different...

JND

5.10  differential threshold; difference limen; just-noticeable difference; JND. Minimum change in a stimulus that can be correctly judged as different from a reference stimulus in a specified fraction of trials....

just-noticeable difference

5.10  differential threshold; difference limen; just-noticeable difference; JND. Minimum change in a stimulus that can be correctly judged as different from a reference stimulus in a specified fraction of trials....