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Simple and Choice Reaction Time in Spastic Hemiplegics
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1971SUMMARYThe results of tests to determine reaction times in a group of 10 patients with spastic hemiplegia (mean age 18.4 years) suggest four main conclusions. (1) There are fundamental differences between congenital and acquired cases of unilateral brain injury.
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The Stability of the Simple Reaction Time
2006Some of the most widely used criterion variables in psychology are simple and choice reaction time. While stability of choice reaction time as a dependent variable seems to be investigated by researchers, no such data could be found for simple reaction time measurements.
Rebić, Veseljka +2 more
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Alpha EEG and Simple Reaction Time
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981J D, Adler, J, Sifft
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Intersensory and Intrasensory Effects in Simple Reaction Time
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1964Reaction time was measured as a function of the interval between an irrelevant stimulus, and a reaction stimulus, for visual and auditory stimuli. Reaction time was inversely related to the length of the interval, when both stimuli were in the same sense mode, but remained relatively constant for stimuli differing in sense mode.
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Foreperiod and simple reaction time.
Psychological Bulletin, 1981Pekka Niemi, Risto N??t?nen
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Simple Reaction Time In Adolescents
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2015Annie Gagné +4 more
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Measuring of simple sensorimotor reaction time
Nano Studies, 2022Maia Gigineishvili +4 more
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Metacontrast and simple reaction time: A reexamination.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974R W, Proctor +2 more
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Relationship Between Simple and Serial Reaction Times
Nature, 1961H, KAY, A D, WEISS
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Time uncertainty in simple reaction time.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1956openaire +2 more sources

