Human reaction time (RT) can be defined as the time elapsed from stimulus presentation until a reaction/response occurs (e.g., manual, verbal, saccadic, etc.). RT has been a fundamental measure of the sensory-motor latency at suprathreshold conditions for more than a century and is one of the hallmarks of human performance in everyday tasks (Luce, 1986; Meyer et al., 1988). Some examples are the measurement of RTs in sports science, driving safety or in aging. Under repeated experimental conditions the RT is not a constant value but fluctuates irregularly over time. Stochastic fluctuations of RTs are considered a benchmark for modeling neural latency mechanisms at a macroscopic scale (Luce, 1986; Smith and Ratcliff, 2004). Power-law behavio...
Many studies of the reaction time (RT) expressed this index as the interval between the time of sign...
The development of reaction time measurement methodology from the experimentations of Donders has be...
Reaction time research is an important parameter for the examination of possible human motor respons...
Human reaction time (RT) can be defined as the time elapsed from stimulus presentation until a react...
In sensory psychophysics reaction time is a measure of the stochastic latency elapsed from stimulus...
Simple reaction time (SRT) is the minimum time taken to make a motor response given a sensory stimul...
I present a new approach for the interpretation of reaction time (RT) data from behavioral experimen...
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We develop a general theory of reaction time ({RT}) distributions in psychological experiments, deri...
The human society is a very complex system; still, there are several non-trivial, general features. ...
Statistical descriptions of reaction times are central components of quantitative attention models. ...
This chapter discusses the relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancy. Th...
This psychophysical theory involves the following fundamental assumptions. At a hypothetical neural ...
Traditionally, reaction time (RT) was conceived of as an average speed of a number of responses made...
The study of the speed of human reactions is older than experimental psychology. Starting in the ear...
Many studies of the reaction time (RT) expressed this index as the interval between the time of sign...
The development of reaction time measurement methodology from the experimentations of Donders has be...
Reaction time research is an important parameter for the examination of possible human motor respons...
Human reaction time (RT) can be defined as the time elapsed from stimulus presentation until a react...
In sensory psychophysics reaction time is a measure of the stochastic latency elapsed from stimulus...
Simple reaction time (SRT) is the minimum time taken to make a motor response given a sensory stimul...
I present a new approach for the interpretation of reaction time (RT) data from behavioral experimen...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_217510345.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
We develop a general theory of reaction time ({RT}) distributions in psychological experiments, deri...
The human society is a very complex system; still, there are several non-trivial, general features. ...
Statistical descriptions of reaction times are central components of quantitative attention models. ...
This chapter discusses the relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancy. Th...
This psychophysical theory involves the following fundamental assumptions. At a hypothetical neural ...
Traditionally, reaction time (RT) was conceived of as an average speed of a number of responses made...
The study of the speed of human reactions is older than experimental psychology. Starting in the ear...
Many studies of the reaction time (RT) expressed this index as the interval between the time of sign...
The development of reaction time measurement methodology from the experimentations of Donders has be...
Reaction time research is an important parameter for the examination of possible human motor respons...