<p>Top row illustrates the relationship between response and (A) optimal length and (B) optimal width. The method of presentation is identified, see legend in (A). (C) Shows the relationship between response and C<sub>50</sub>while (D) illustrates the relationship between response and latency for MT.</p
There are two dimensions to process flexibility: range versus response. Range is the extent to which...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether stress for speed and/or accuracy would di...
This entry introduces response latency as a communication science research method. Using response la...
<p>Top row illustrates the relationship between response and (A) optimal length and (B) optimal widt...
<p>Top row shows the relationship between optimal length (A), width (D) and latency, with filled sym...
<p>Only data using the “flashed” method of presentation is included here. Arrow indicates mean laten...
Response latency information has been used in the past to provide information for consideration alon...
Four studies were developed to investigate response latency in a computerized fluency task with coll...
<p>Top row shows the relationship between optimal length (A), width (D) and C<sub>50</sub>, with fil...
<p>Cohen's effect size value (<i>d</i>): high (>0.8), moderate (0.5–0.8) or small (0.2–0.5) practica...
<p>Bars represent the distance between conforming and non-conforming conditions in milliseconds. Pos...
Ph.D.ExperimentsPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
Research on group differences in response latency often has as its goal the detection of Group X Tre...
<p>a) An example illustrating the bell-shaped correlation curve. Correlating the PN population respo...
<p>The proportion of correct responses (blue circles), proportion of longer responses (green triangl...
There are two dimensions to process flexibility: range versus response. Range is the extent to which...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether stress for speed and/or accuracy would di...
This entry introduces response latency as a communication science research method. Using response la...
<p>Top row illustrates the relationship between response and (A) optimal length and (B) optimal widt...
<p>Top row shows the relationship between optimal length (A), width (D) and latency, with filled sym...
<p>Only data using the “flashed” method of presentation is included here. Arrow indicates mean laten...
Response latency information has been used in the past to provide information for consideration alon...
Four studies were developed to investigate response latency in a computerized fluency task with coll...
<p>Top row shows the relationship between optimal length (A), width (D) and C<sub>50</sub>, with fil...
<p>Cohen's effect size value (<i>d</i>): high (>0.8), moderate (0.5–0.8) or small (0.2–0.5) practica...
<p>Bars represent the distance between conforming and non-conforming conditions in milliseconds. Pos...
Ph.D.ExperimentsPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
Research on group differences in response latency often has as its goal the detection of Group X Tre...
<p>a) An example illustrating the bell-shaped correlation curve. Correlating the PN population respo...
<p>The proportion of correct responses (blue circles), proportion of longer responses (green triangl...
There are two dimensions to process flexibility: range versus response. Range is the extent to which...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether stress for speed and/or accuracy would di...
This entry introduces response latency as a communication science research method. Using response la...