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Representative Simple Reaction and Movement Time Scores

Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1976
(1976). Representative Simple Reaction and Movement Time Scores. Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 855-856.
K M, Haywood, J B, Teeple
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Loudness and Simple Reaction Time′

British Journal of Audiology, 1972
This paper is an attempt to examine two major problem areas in accounting for the reason why people respond more rapidly to loud signals than to quiet ones. The first area is concerned with the experimentally variable magnitude of the effect, and three models are discussed.
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Response times and handedness in simple reaction-time tasks

Experimental Brain Research, 1996
The anticipatory (preparatory) cerebral events in simple reaction-time tasks may depend on the ability of a subject to predict accurately the time of occurrence of the stimulus requiring a particular response. In order to examine this hypothesis, we recorded cerebral and muscle responses in two different conditions, each involving three simple reaction-
D S, Goodin   +3 more
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Simple and complex reaction time measurement

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2007
Investigations of reaction time have been employed in various medical specialties as well as psychology. Although numerous tools have been employed, a universal diagnostic tool has yet to be developed in meeting the requirements of all specialties. Therefore, based on the assumptions of the test theory, we developed a new diagnostic tool, a designed ...
Radosław Zajdel, Dariusz Nowak
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Simple apparatus for generating reaction time histograms

Physiology & Behavior, 1978
Abstract Human reaction times (RT) to sensory stimuli show variations that cannot be explained by peripheral or central neural processes. The statistical distribution of RT's for a given stimulus and differences in RT distributions for different stimuli seem to have received little attention. This report describes a simple apparatus for generating RT
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Influence of Hospitalization on Simple Reaction Time

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1964
Twelve hospitalized adult male patients' simple reaction time (RT), termination of a visual stimulus, was compared with that of 12 nonhospitalized adult males. Times between stimulus presentations (intertrial interval) were 3, 9, and 15 sec. A counterbalanced order of interval presentation was used. The data showed that both groups responded similarly
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Salivary Testosterone and Simple Reaction Time Parameters

Neuropsychobiology, 1994
A study on 64 healthy young men was carried out to investigate the relationships between salivary testosterone (TS) levels and simple reaction time (RT) parameters under baseline and experimental stress conditions. Two similar simple RT tasks during an anticipation period (test 1, without feedback) and a stress period (test 2, feedback) were used ...
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A Serial Simple Reaction-Time Circuit

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1963
A description of a simple reaction time circuit which eliminates the recording of anticipatory responses as non-anticipatory in nature and yet preserves the integrity of the interval of time between the response and the onset of the signal.
P. D. Mc Cormack, C. L. Bell
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Some Experiments on Simple and Choice Reaction Time.

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1967
Abstract : The report concerns four problems on simple and choice reaction time (RT). First, in Experiments 1 and 2, the suthors examine the role of time estimation in the manipulation of responses in simple reaction time experiments by means of payoffs and information feedback.
J G, Snodgrass, R D, Luce, E, Galanter
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Instruction Bias and Simple Reaction Time

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
M, Bartels, J, Beck, D, Clayson
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