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Timing and reaction time.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2001
Because reaction time (RT) tasks are generally repetitive and temporally regular, participants may use timing strategies that affect response speed and accuracy. This hypothesis was tested in 3 serial choice RT experiments in which participants were presented with stimuli that sometimes arrived earlier or later than normal.
Grosjean, M.   +2 more
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Reaction time measurements

Forensic Science, 1973
Abstract Human automotive reaction-time study test measurements were carried out utilizing the facility of the Ontario Science Center, Don Mills, Ontario; Canada. The tests were carried out under simulated vehicle-driving conditions, in a mock-up that incorporated an automotive driver's seat, steering wheel, brake pedal and accelerator, utilizing ...
C A, Nagler, W M, Nagler
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Reaction time

Abstract Reaction time is the time it takes for a person to respond to a stimulus. Reaction time has proven useful in assessing aspects such as processing speed or coordination and is widely used in disciplines such as cognitive psychology or neuroscience. This chapter gives an overview of the history of the method and
Julio Santiago   +2 more
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REACTION TIME

Extrapolation, 1987
Veronica Hollinger, David J. Lake
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Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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Reaction Time

2017
Michael E. Young, Angela Crumer
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Reaction time

Medicinski anali, 1986
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REACTION TIME

Extrapolation, 1980
Harlan Ellison, Brian Stableford
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ON REACTION TIME HISTOGRAMS

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1985
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