A comparative study of simple auditory reaction time in blind (congenitally) and sighted subjects
Background: Reaction time is the time interval between the application of a stimulus and the appearance of appropriate voluntary response by a subject. It involves stimulus processing, decision making, and response programming.
Pritesh Hariprasad Gandhi +3 more
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The optimal time window of visual-auditory integration: a reaction time analysis [PDF]
The spatiotemporal window of integration has become a widely accepted concept in multisensory research: crossmodal information falling within this window is highly likely to be integrated, whereas information falling outside is not.
Hans Colonius, Adele Diederich
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Effects of Nadishodhana and Bhramari Pranayama on heart rate variability, auditory reaction time, and blood pressure: A randomized clinical trial in hypertensive patients. [PDF]
Upadhyay J +4 more
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Choice Reaction Time in Different Phases of the Menstrual Cycle in Healthy Females: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: The gonadal hormone output of females fluctuates monthly, and the endometrium, ovaries, and other genital organs undergo physical changes.
PARIKSHIT MULEY +5 more
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Sprint starts and the minimum auditory reaction time [PDF]
The simple auditory reaction time is one of the fastest reaction times and is thought to be rarely less than 100 ms. The current false start criterion in a sprint used by the International Association of Athletics Federations is based on this assumed auditory reaction time of 100 ms.
Pain, Matthew, Hibbs, Angela
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Variation of Reaction Time in Different Phases of Menstrual Cycle [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the influence of menstrual cycle on auditory and visual reaction times. Method: This study was conducted on thirty, healthy, regularly menstruating female subjects who were in the age group of 18- 25 years.
Sunil Kumar +2 more
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A pilot study to compare auditory and visual reaction time in male and female young adults
Background: It was explained that there are very few studies that exist in the literature that assessed the reaction time in young adults. Aims and Objectives: The primary objective of the present study was to assess and compare the auditory and ...
Sachin Kadathanalu Shankaregowda +6 more
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Effects of redundant auditory stimuli on reaction time [PDF]
Auditory redundancy gains were assessed in two experiments in which a simple reaction time task was used. In each trial, an auditory stimulus was presented to the left ear, to the right ear, or simultaneously to both ears. The physical difference between auditory stimuli presented to the two ears was systematically increased across experiments.
Hannes, Schröter +2 more
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Auditory Reaction Time and Visual Reaction Time in Asymptomatic HIV
Background: Auditory reaction time and visual reaction time were measured in asymptomatic HIV positive persons and corresponding controls to detect impaired central information processing mechanisms in the early stages of HIV. Objective: To perform auditory reaction time and visual reaction time in asymptomatic HIV positive persons and corresponding ...
Sharda Sangale, Mrunal Phatak
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Immediate effect of Anulom Vilom (pranayama) on reaction time of 18-20 years age group
Background: Yogic techniques produce consistent physiological changes and have a sound scientific basis. There are lots of studies reporting the long-term effect of pranayama training, but there are few reports on the immediate effects of pranayama on ...
Shrikrishna N Bamne
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