Christophe Micheyl, PhD

Research Assistant Professor


email: cmicheyl@umn.edu
tel: 612 626 3291
fax: 612 626 3359

Auditory Perception and Cognition Group
Department of Psychology
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

N640 Elliott Hall,
75 East River Parkway,
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Signal Detection Theory


  • Psychophysical revsere correlation with multiple alternatives (Dai & Micheyl, JEP:HPP, in press)
  • Sensory noise explains auditory frequency discrimination learning induced by training with identical stimuli (Micheyl, McDermott, Oxenham, P&P PDF)
  • An evaluation of psychophysical models of auditory change detection: Gaussian SDT, high-threshold theory,  Poisson, and quantal models (Micheyl, Kaernbach, Demany, Psychol. Review PDF)
  • SDT model for the dual-pair change-direction identification. (Micheyl & Dai, P&P, in press)

  • ROC area theorem to the same-different paradigm (Micheyl & Dai, P&P, in press, PDF)

  • A signal-detection-theoretic analysis of the 4IAX paradigm (Micheyl & Messing, P&P, 2006, PDF

  • Relating neural spike counts in auditory cortex to auditory percepts (Micheyl et al., Neuron, 2005, PDF)

  • Internal-noise and pitch-perception mechanisms (Micheyl & Oxenham, JASA, 2004 PDF, 2005 PDF)



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