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Reaction time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reaction time (RT), is the elapsed time between the presentation of a sensory stimulus and the subsequent behavioral response. RT is often used in experimental psychology to measure the duration of m...
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An Analysis Of Visual Reaction Time, Dynamic... ... Microfiche. Eugene : Microform Publications, College of Human Development and Performance, University of Oregon, 1985. 2 microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 c...
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Accession Number : AD0724001 ... Title : Predicting Human Performance II: Laws of the Visual Reaction Time. ... Corporate Author : NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGY...
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Influence of previous visual stimulus or saccade on saccadic reaction times in monkey. ... The results of the stimulus-saccade paradigm are similar to the phenomenon of inhibition of return (IOR) in which human subjects are slower to respond to stimuli that are presented at previously cued locations.
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The relative contribution of number of fixations and fixation duration to reaction time in visual search was investigated. Ten participants (age 20--24 years) took part in each of two experiments.
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If the research participants have conducted both the auditory and visual versions of the Reaction Time experiment, they can expand the groups analysis to a two-way analysis in which they determine whether stimulus type affected reaction times in a systematic way and whether stimulus type interacted with task.
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