Title :
Using fuzzy logic in psychophysical experiments to separate hits, false positives and guesses in posturally perturbed standing subjects
Author :
Sani, Shahrokh N. ; Robinson, Charles J.
Abstract :
In a 2-Alternative Forced Choice Interval task (2AFCi), a standing subject is required to press a button once or twice to signal in which of two 4 s sequential intervals that (s)he thought that a short ≤16 mm postural perturbation had occurred. The perturbation might or might not result in transient changes of the subject´s Anterior-Posterior Center of Pressure (APCOP) or in other measures. This paper used fuzzy inference to explore whether the correctness of a subject´s stimulus detection can be gleaned from analyzing changes in one of more metrics related to changes in the APCOP. Also, distinguishing guesses from correct responses is a critical issue in any psychophysical detection paradigm. Biomechanical and psychophysical data are used to design a prediction model based on fuzzy inference that is able to discriminate correct responses from guesses.
Keywords :
biomechanics; fuzzy logic; fuzzy reasoning; patient diagnosis; anterior-posterior center of pressure; biomechanical data; fuzzy logic; posturally perturbed standing subjects; prediction model based fuzzy inference; psychophysical detection paradigm; time 4 s; two-alternative forced choice interval task; Acceleration; Biological system modeling; Biomechanics; Data models; Fuzzy logic; Logistics; Predictive models;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944401