2002
Psychophysical Scaling
Marks L, Gescheider G. Psychophysical Scaling. 2002 DOI: 10.1002/0471214426.pas0403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychophysical scalingPerceptual processesPsychological eventsOvert responsePerceptual scalesPsychophysical responsesBinaural summationMethodological variablesTheoretical assumptionsTheoretical issuesMagnitude methodTheoretical frameworkPragmatic valueEmpirical operationChapter treatsPerceptionLoudnessScaleDiscriminationResponse transformationRepresentation
1980
Psychophysical judgment: Wundt's theory revisited
Marks L. Psychophysical judgment: Wundt's theory revisited. Psychological Research 1980, 42: 157-164. DOI: 10.1007/bf00308699.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWundt's theoryPsychological interpretationSone scaleSensory-perceptual processesRecent psychophysical researchPsychological relationshipPsychophysical researchSensory comparisonSensory excitationFechner's lawHierarchical organizationLoudness scalingMain postulatesApperceptionStimuliTheoryJudgmentsLoudnessOrganizationScaleSeeming incompatibilitySensationResearchRelationship
1979
A theory of loudness and loudness judgments
Marks L. A theory of loudness and loudness judgments. Psychological Review 1979, 86: 256-285. DOI: 10.1037/0033-295x.86.3.256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLoudness differencesPerceptual basisAuditory processesPerceptual relationshipsPsychophysical judgmentsHierarchy of stagesPsychological scalesLoudness summationAuditory functioningSone scaleBinaural loudness summationPeripheral stagesLoudness judgmentsAuditory systemJudgmentsCentral stageLoudnessIntensity of soundCritical bandEnergy summationFunctioningTheoryScaleProcessingSound
1974
On scales of sensation: Prolegomena to any future psychophysics that will be able to come forth as science
Marks L. On scales of sensation: Prolegomena to any future psychophysics that will be able to come forth as science. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 1974, 16: 358-376. DOI: 10.3758/bf03203956.Peer-Reviewed Original Research