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Time Uncertainty and Choice Reaction Time
THE duration of the foreperiod, that is, the interval between some warning signal and the stimulus, has long since been known as one of the main factors which influence the length of simple reaction time2–4. Klemmer1 has recently shown that reaction time is shorter with brief (0.25 sec.) constant foreperiods than with either longer constant foreperiods
Bertelson, Paul, Boons, Jean-Paul
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Reactive Task Performance Under Varying Loads in Division I Collegiate Soccer Athletes
This study was conducted to identify whether team-wide or positional differences exist in simple or choice reactivity of collegiate soccer athletes when completed under various loads.
Lauren E. Rentz +4 more
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Cluster approximation solution of a two species annihilation model [PDF]
A two species reaction-diffusion model, in which particles diffuse on a one-dimensional lattice and annihilate when meeting each other, has been investigated. Mean field equations for general choice of reaction rates have been solved exactly.
A. Aghamohammadi +14 more
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Three studies are described in which choice reac tion time (RT) was related to such psychometric ability measures as verbal comprehension, nu merical reasoning, hidden figures, and progressive matrices tests. Although fairly consistent negative correlations were found between these tests and choice RT when high school samples were used, differences ...
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Single session of action observation in choice reaction time in healthy children
Aim: Learning by action observation (AO) is a fundamental cognitive ability existing from birth either in live or in the video. However, the specific AO training, in live or in the video, can influence decision making and motor planning in healthy ...
Isabella Franco Silva Vieira +6 more
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Detecting Error-Related Negativity for Interaction Design [PDF]
This paper examines the ability to detect a characteristic brain potential called the Error-Related Negativity (ERN) using off-the-shelf headsets and explores its applicability to HCI.
Subramanian, S, Vi, C.T
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Choice reaction time with a random foreperiod [PDF]
Choice reaction latencies were measured at three different a priori probabilities for two stimulus alternatives. Unlike the results of some other studies, the mean latency of a given response was nearly the same whether the response was correct or incorrect. The discriminable stimuli were a 1000- or a 1700-Hz tone presented at 70 dB SPL.
D M, Green, A F, Smith, S M, von Gierke
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Mean reaction times (RT) and the intra-subject variability of RT in simple RT tasks have been shown to predict higher-order cognitive abilities measured with psychometric intelligence tests.
Yoanna Schulz-Zhecheva +4 more
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Effects of musically-induced emotions on choice reaction time performance [PDF]
The main objective of the current study was to examine the impact of musically-induced emotions on athletes’ subsequent choice reaction time (CRT) performance.
Bishop, DT +2 more
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The effects of 6-weeks program of physical therapeutic exergames on cognitive flexibility focused by reaction times in relation to manual and podal motor abilities [PDF]
The main purpose of the study was to identify the level of improvement in cognitive flexi-bility manifested by choice and cognition reaction times in relation to manual and podal skills as a result of the implementation of a program of therapeutic ...
Dana Badau +12 more
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