Background: Time interval between the application of a stimulus and the appearance of appropriate voluntary response by a subject is known as reaction time. Three responses are involving in this.
Trushika S Patel +3 more
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Monaural Auditory Adaptation as Measured by Simple Reaction Time [PDF]
Pre- and post-reaction time measures were compared following 7 min of monaural auditory adaptation. The adapting stimulus utilized was a 500-Hz pure tone presented at an intensity level of 50 dB SPL for a period of 7 min. The pre- and post-adaptation reaction time measures were obtained for the frequencies 400, 8000, and 10 000 Hz at intensity levels ...
J. M. Davis, E. Weiler
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Study of Auditory, Visual Reaction Time and Glycemic Control (Hba1c) in Chronic Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus [PDF]
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a disease of insulin deficiencyleads to micro and macro vascular disorder. Neuropathy is one of the major complication of chronic uncontrolled Diabetes affecting the Reaction time. Objectives: To study the correlation
Muhil.M +4 more
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Effects of various distractions on audio and visual reaction time in 1st year MBBS students
Background: Reaction time (RT) defines as it is time between the presentation of a sensory stimulus and the subsequent response. Simple RT is defined as the time required for an observer to find out the presence of a stimulus.
Sudhanshu Kacker +4 more
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The Relationship Between Reaction Time of Electrical Stapedius Reflex and Auditory Performance in Cochlear-implanted Children [PDF]
Objectives: A common concern in some cochlear-implanted children is the lack of desired progress in auditory and listening skills. Such a concern remains despite proper verbal processor programming, additional disabilities, and continuous participation ...
Fatemeh Arbabi +3 more
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Secular slowing auditory simple reaction time in Sweden (1959-1985)
There are indications that simple reaction time might have slowed in Western countries, based on both cohort- and multi-study comparisons. A possible limitation of the latter method in particular is measurement error stemming from methods variance, which
Guy Madison +3 more
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Effect of Mahamantra Chanting on Autonomic and Cognitive Functions- An Interventional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Stress is a major health issue which leads to several potential negative health and well-being outcomes. Early interventions like yoga, meditation and music can reduce stress induced morbidity and mortality.
Lavanya Sekar +7 more
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A study on measurement of auditory reaction time.
In order to determine auditory reaction time, different test methods for central conducting modes (simple reaction, choice reaction, simultaneous reaction and time lag reaction) were carried out on normal subjects. As test sounds, pure tone, white noise and Japanese vowels were employed. The following results were obtained.
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Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Breathing Exercises on Reaction Time
Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the immediate and long-term effects of breathing exercises on simple and choice reaction time. Materials and Methods: A total of 31 participants were included in the study.
Burçin Akçay +7 more
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Black tea enhances alertness fifteen minutes after consumption
Background: Although there is an abundance of research regarding the enhancement of psychomotor function following the ingestion of coffee and pure caffeine, the actions of black tea on the reaction time and other tests of psychomotor function have not ...
Dinesh Syce
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