نتایج جستجو برای: simple reaction time

تعداد نتایج: 2561403  

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2003
Jeff Miller Rolf Ulrich

A race-like model is developed to account for various phenomena arising in simple reaction time (RT) tasks. Within the model, each stimulus is represented by a number of grains of information or activation processed in parallel. The stimulus is detected when a criterion number of activated grains reaches a decision center. Using the concept of statistical facilitation, the model accounts for ma...

Journal: :international journal of nano dimension 0
m. khatamifar department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, iran. z. rashidi ranjbar department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, iran. s. j. fatemi department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, iran.

this work reports a facile sonochemical route in the synthesis of nano particle of deferasirox for the first time. one application of nanotechnology is in improvement of available treatments for various diseases. deferasirox (icl670 or exjade) is a tridentate chelating agent for removing transfusion overload iron in thalassemia patients. in the present work, deferasirox was prepared in nano size...

Journal: :Brain research 2002
Harm Slijper Mark L Latash J Toby Mordkoff

Two different schemes of the central organization of anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) have been proposed: one of them assumes that postural and focal components of an action are results of a single control process (single-process hypothesis) while the other one suggests that these two components result from two relatively independent control processes (dual-process hypothesis). To disti...

Javad Safaei-Ghomi, Mohammad Ali Ghasemzadeh Safura Zahedi

An efficient green route for the preparation of naphthoxazinones, applying a three-component one-pot condensation reaction of 2-naphthol, aromatic aldehyde and urea in the presence of nano silica supported ferric chloride under solvent-free conditions has been developed. The present procedure offers several advantages such as short reaction time, simple workup, recovery and reusability of the c...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1967
J G Snodgrass R D Luce E Galanter

4 experiments in simple and choice reaction time (RT) are reported. Experiment I examines the effect of monetary payoffs on the accuracy and variability of time estimation. Experiment II examines the effect of moving the position of a narrow payoff band along the time axis on the variability of observed RTs. This appears to alter the proportion of bona fide reactions (of low variability) and of...

2016
Czesław Giemza Ewa Bieć Bożena Ostrowska Bogusława Piechaczek Georg Sitny Michał Kuczyński

[Purpose] Whole body cryotherapy has been shown to have many benefits, yet nothing is known if and how this modality can improve neuromuscular performance and retain those improvements. [Subjects and Methods] Joint position sense based on the bilateral knee joint matching test and simple reaction time was investigated in 25 young healthy adults who underwent an extended period of whole body cry...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 1979
M E Strauss W E Bohannon M J Kaminsky F Kharabi

A crossover pattern similar to that reported for inpatient schizophrenics (e.g., Bellissimo and Steffy 1972) has now been found for outpatients, and its frequency of occurrence in these outpatients is comparable to that reported for hospitalized patients by DeAmicas and Cromwell (1978). The process-reactive construct was unrelated to crossover in the current study, although crossover is found o...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 2007
Piotr Jaśkowski Marta Kurczewska Agnieszka Nowik Rob H J van der Lubbe Rolf Verleger

Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information processing in reaction tasks. Miller, Ulrich, and Rinkenauer (1999) addressed this question by assessing the intensity effect on stimulus- and response-locked lateralized readiness potentials (LRPs) as indices of the sensory and motor parts of reaction time (RT). In the case of visual stimuli, the...

2015
David L. Woods John M. Wyma E. William Yund Timothy J. Herron Bruce Reed

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, recent large-scale studies have reported substantially increased SRT latencies that differ markedly in different laboratories, in part due t...

2017
Josef Schlittenlacher Wolfgang Ellermeier Gül Avci

Although many studies have explored the relation between reaction time (RT) and loudness, including effects of intensity, frequency, and binaural summation, comparable work on spectral summation is rare. However, most real-world sounds are not pure tones and typically have bandwidths covering several critical bands. Since comparing to a 1-kHz pure tone, the reference tone, is important for loud...

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