Measurement of Simple Reaction Time of the Cyclist in the Laboratory and Natural Environment Condition [PDF]
The most commonly used reaction time tests within the athlete community require appropriate testing conditions and equipment, most frequently laboratory ones, which are not suitable for testing athletes in their natural environment and do not fully ...
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Factors influencing the latency of simple reaction time [PDF]
Simple reaction time (SRT), the minimal time needed to respond to a stimulus, is a basic measure of processing speed. SRTs were first measured by Francis Galton in the 19th century who reported visual SRT latencies below 190 ms in young subjects. However,
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Secular slowing auditory simple reaction time in Sweden (1959-1985) [PDF]
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
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Altered Inhibitory Mechanisms in Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence From Lexical Decision and Simple Reaction Time Tasks [PDF]
IntroductionAlthough the motor signs of Parkinson’s disease (PD) are well defined, nonmotor symptoms, including higher-level language deficits, have also been shown to be frequent in patients with PD. In the present study, we used a lexical decision task
Alban Letanneux +6 more
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The time course of corticospinal excitability during a simple reaction time task. [PDF]
The production of movement in a simple reaction time task can be separated into two time periods: the foreperiod, which is thought to include preparatory processes, and the reaction time interval, which includes initiation processes. To better understand
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Barefoot running does not affect simple reaction time: an exploratory study [PDF]
Background Converging evidence comparing barefoot (BF) and shod (SH) running highlights differences in foot-strike patterns and somatosensory feedback, among others.
Nicholas J. Snow +4 more
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Effect of Video Observation and Motor Imagery on Simple Reaction Time in Cadet Pilots [PDF]
Neuromotor training can improve motor performance in athletes and patients. However, few data are available about their effect on reaction time (RT).
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Lifestyle and demographic characteristics linked to driving simple reaction time [PDF]
Simple reaction time (SRT) is a fundamental measure of cognitive-motor processing speed and a foundational component of the skills required for complex tasks like driving. While lifestyle and demographic factors are known to influence cognitive functions,
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The Victorians were still faster than us. Commentary: Factors influencing the latency of simple reaction time [PDF]
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The Effect of Selected Exercise Programs on the Simple and Selective Reaction Time among Students with Development Coordination Disorder [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of selected programs (including agility, speed, visual and auditory stimulation, mirror training, etc.) on the simple and choice response reaction time of children with developmental coordination ...
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