<p>Note that the RT reflects the time to respond to the visual target from the presentation of first target color change.</p
Summary Simple reaction times to a visual stimulus include visual response time as well as cognitive...
NoPURPOSE. This study examined the influence of stimulus chromaticity on simple reaction times (RTs)...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Response time (Means values ± SD) as a function of stimuli and perspective.</p
<p>Mean reaction times (± SEM) for all subjects, in the absence of TMS, for each type of cues (BL: b...
Purpose — To compare reaction time (RT) to rod incremental and decremental stimuli expressed in phys...
<p>Mean (SE) response-time data (milliseconds), as a function of cue type, target location, and dist...
<p>Mean reaction times for object categorization in attentional shift trials.</p
<p>Reaction time for directional and non-directional cue conditions under active vs. sham stimulatio...
Reaction times of participants per group per stimulus type per presentation time and cue validity ef...
AbstractPurpose:To compare reaction time (RT) to rod incremental and decremental stimuli expressed i...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
Summary Simple reaction times to a visual stimulus include visual response time as well as cognitive...
NoPURPOSE. This study examined the influence of stimulus chromaticity on simple reaction times (RTs)...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Response time (Means values ± SD) as a function of stimuli and perspective.</p
<p>Mean reaction times (± SEM) for all subjects, in the absence of TMS, for each type of cues (BL: b...
Purpose — To compare reaction time (RT) to rod incremental and decremental stimuli expressed in phys...
<p>Mean (SE) response-time data (milliseconds), as a function of cue type, target location, and dist...
<p>Mean reaction times for object categorization in attentional shift trials.</p
<p>Reaction time for directional and non-directional cue conditions under active vs. sham stimulatio...
Reaction times of participants per group per stimulus type per presentation time and cue validity ef...
AbstractPurpose:To compare reaction time (RT) to rod incremental and decremental stimuli expressed i...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
Summary Simple reaction times to a visual stimulus include visual response time as well as cognitive...
NoPURPOSE. This study examined the influence of stimulus chromaticity on simple reaction times (RTs)...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...