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The Sternberg Paradigm: Correcting Encoding Latencies in Visual and Auditory Test Designs
The Sternberg task is a widely used tool for assessing the working memory performance in vision and cognitive science. It is possible to apply a visual or auditory variant of the Sternberg task to query the memory load.
Julian Klabes +3 more
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Examining the Reaction Times of International Level Badminton Players Under 15
This research was conducted to examine the simple visual and auditory reaction times of badminton players of the national teams and to examine the possible effects of reaction-time average values of badminton players under the age of 15 who participated ...
Mehmet Fatih Yüksel +1 more
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Background Psychomotor slowing is more commonly reported in children with epilepsy (CWE) compared to healthy controls. The effect of anti-epileptic drug (AED) treatment on psychomotor abilities of CWE remains controversial.
Paul Ehiabhi Ikhurionan +3 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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Audio–visual Reaction Time in Different Age Groups in Normal Individuals: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: Reaction time (RT) is a simple yet sensitive measure of sensorimotor and cognitive processing. As life expectancy increases, understanding age-related changes in RT is essential to assess the functional implications of aging on everyday tasks
Sanjivani Jadhav +3 more
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Neurocognitive abilities in soccer athletes are different from healthy non-athletes subjects
Objectives This study was conducted to compare the reaction time & anticipation skills of football players with non-athletes. Methods Participants of the study were 10 male soccer players and 10 male non-athletes.
A Shadmehr, H Padash, S A Arsalan
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Effect of premenstrual tension on audiovisual reaction time
Background: Premenstrual tension has been known since long to affect the behavioural and physical well being of women. Behavioural differences in emotional and cognitive processing have been reported during premenstrual phase in women of reproductive age.
Vaishali M Paunikar, D Rajashree
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Auditory and visual interhemispheric communication in musicians and non-musicians. [PDF]
The corpus callosum (CC) is a brain structure composed of axon fibres linking the right and left hemispheres. Musical training is associated with larger midsagittal cross-sectional area of the CC, suggesting that interhemispheric communication may be ...
Rebecca Woelfle, Jessica A Grahn
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In Kendo, the ability to execute a technique within the shortest time is essential for winning. The purpose of this study was to utilise an in-house developed automatic headgear-scoring sensor with a buzzer to determine the auditory response reaction ...
Kwangyul Jeong +3 more
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Auditory Event-Related Potentials and Reaction Times in Migraine Children
Cognitive processing was investigated interictally in 18 children with migraine without aura and 18 age-matched controls by measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) during an acoustic oddball paradigm. Results showed that N100 amplitude evoked by frequent stimuli was significantly smaller in patients compared with controls ...
BUODO, GIULIA +4 more
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