This paper discusses psychophysical aspects of human sensory system through a differential-geometrical formulation. The discussions reveal relationships among three fundamental functions--the psychophysical, the DL and the JND functions, which characterize sensory system.
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Ryuzo TAKIYAMA, "A Differential-Geometrical Theory of Sensory System --Relations between the Psychophysical, the DL and the JND Functions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E76-A, no. 5, pp. 683-688, May 1993, doi: .
Abstract: This paper discusses psychophysical aspects of human sensory system through a differential-geometrical formulation. The discussions reveal relationships among three fundamental functions--the psychophysical, the DL and the JND functions, which characterize sensory system.
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