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Visual and auditory choice reaction times
Abstract Choice reaction times are measured for three values of a priori signal probability with three well-practiced observers. Two sets of data are taken with the only difference being the modality of the reaction signal. In one set of conditions it is auditory, in the other, visual.
D M, Green, S M, von Gierke
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Effect of premenstrual stress on reaction time of 18-20 years age group
Background: The premenstrual syndrome is a recurrent, variable cluster of trouble some ill-defined symptoms and signs that develop during the 10 days before the onset of menses and subside when menstruation occurs.
Shrikrishna N Bamne, Avantika S Bamne
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Auditory and Visual Reaction Time in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome [PDF]
Introduction: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder of female reproductive system causing infertility, irregular menstrual cycle and hormonal imbalance characterised by hyperestrogenemia, hyperprolactinemia, increased Anti Mullerian ...
Rupali Mehta +3 more
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A comparative study of auditory reaction time among blind and blindfolded sighted subjects
Background: Reaction time refers to elapsed time between a given stimulus to an individual and its subsequent rapid voluntary response by the same individual.
Sweta Kumari +3 more
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Cognitive dysfunction among adolescent school children with an anxiety disorder
Background: Anxiety is a mental health disorder which is characterized by worry, fear that may be strong enough to affect the day-to-day activities. The children and adolescents group in the current generation is the most vulnerable group for anxiety ...
Umadevi S V +2 more
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Background: Reaction time (RT) is a measure of the response to a stimulus which plays a very important role in our lives as its practical implications may be of great consequences in the learning process and cognition.
Prabhavathi K +5 more
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We investigated modality differences in the N2 and P3 components of event-related potentials (ERPs) between somatosensory and auditory Go/No-go paradigms in eighteen healthy prepubescent children (mean age: 125.9±4.2 months).
Hiroki Nakata +3 more
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CORRELATION OF GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS WITH AUDITORY AND VISUAL REACTION TIME IN DIABETICS
Relevance. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders wherein hyperglycemia occurs either due to lack of insulin secretion and/or reduced insulin sensitivity of the tissues.
Shweta Patil +2 more
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Introduction: Yoga practices are known to have beneficial effect on cognitive functions. Reaction is a purposeful voluntary response to external stimuli. Reaction time is a component of skill related fitness.
Tejas P. Ghuntla, Jyoti R. Dholakiya
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Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects [PDF]
Background & Objective: Simple reaction time is the time interval between stimulus and response. In this study the impact of handedness on auditory, visual and cutaneous simple reaction time have been investigated. Methods: 100 healthy male volunteers of
Sunita B. Kalyanshetti, B.C. Vastrad
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