Contains fulltext : 28421.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Based upon classical hypotheses about accumulating mental fatigue and distraction and its effect on response times, put forward in late 19th and early 20th century papers, a mathematical model is proposed for response times on tests of speed and concentration. The model assumes the random occurrence of very short distractions during information processing. It explains fluctuation and the increasing trend in response times on successive equivalent task units and leads to some simple diagnostic RT measures of speed and concentration as alternatives to the mean RT. A review is given of several experimental applications of the model, with subjects with and witho...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
In recent years, as the number of applications that require attention and quality of performance hav...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
Based upon classical hypotheses about accumulating mental fatigue and distraction and its effect on ...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test score...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen psychologists began to use intelligence tests, they also used sim...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
A new model is presented to account for the reaction time fluctuations in concentration tests. The m...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
In recent years, as the number of applications that require attention and quality of performance hav...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
Based upon classical hypotheses about accumulating mental fatigue and distraction and its effect on ...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test score...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen psychologists began to use intelligence tests, they also used sim...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the key literature on response time as it has played ...
A new model is presented to account for the reaction time fluctuations in concentration tests. The m...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
In recent years, as the number of applications that require attention and quality of performance hav...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...