Traditionally, variability in reaction time (RT) is usually interpreted as random error of measurement characterised as stochastic process. However, newer techniques (linear and nonlinear) have indicated that RT series may contain “hidden information” which is neither visually apparent, nor extractable with conventional methods of analysis. The aim of this study was to determine periodical changes in different psychomotor time series: complex reaction time (CRT) series and tapping intervals (TI) time series. A second aim was to examine whether the simultaneous performance of two psychomotor tasks showed interferention and as a result, changed the dynamical structure of underlying processes. Seven female subjects, aged between 19-25 particip...
Response time (RT) is a commonly used measure of cognitive performance, which is usually characteriz...
distinguishes central timer and motor implementation processes. Previous studies have shown that inc...
Data set from a study published in Frontiers in Psychology.The spontaneous motor tempo (SMT) describ...
Traditionally, variability in reaction time (RT) is usually interpreted as random error of measureme...
The aim of this study was to find out whether observed time series of complex reaction time (CRT) an...
This study examined the presence of rhythmic fluctuations in vigilance tasks. The hypothesis was tha...
Traditionally, reaction time (RT) was conceived of as an average speed of a number of responses made...
When engaged in a repetitive task our performance fluctuates from trial-to-trial. In particular, int...
Perquin M, Heed T, Kayser C. Variance (un)explained: Experimental conditions and temporal dependenci...
In order to investigate human time sense individual differences in timing were studied in a sample o...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
This thesis introduces a new experimental paradigm and offers a unifying statistical framework to ch...
This is a study of some rhythmic components of human behaviour. A sample of 109 (including 40 psychi...
Variations in reaction time are a ubiquitous characteristic of human behavior. Extensively documente...
Abstract Intelligence is associated with accuracy in a wide range of timing tasks. One source of suc...
Response time (RT) is a commonly used measure of cognitive performance, which is usually characteriz...
distinguishes central timer and motor implementation processes. Previous studies have shown that inc...
Data set from a study published in Frontiers in Psychology.The spontaneous motor tempo (SMT) describ...
Traditionally, variability in reaction time (RT) is usually interpreted as random error of measureme...
The aim of this study was to find out whether observed time series of complex reaction time (CRT) an...
This study examined the presence of rhythmic fluctuations in vigilance tasks. The hypothesis was tha...
Traditionally, reaction time (RT) was conceived of as an average speed of a number of responses made...
When engaged in a repetitive task our performance fluctuates from trial-to-trial. In particular, int...
Perquin M, Heed T, Kayser C. Variance (un)explained: Experimental conditions and temporal dependenci...
In order to investigate human time sense individual differences in timing were studied in a sample o...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
This thesis introduces a new experimental paradigm and offers a unifying statistical framework to ch...
This is a study of some rhythmic components of human behaviour. A sample of 109 (including 40 psychi...
Variations in reaction time are a ubiquitous characteristic of human behavior. Extensively documente...
Abstract Intelligence is associated with accuracy in a wide range of timing tasks. One source of suc...
Response time (RT) is a commonly used measure of cognitive performance, which is usually characteriz...
distinguishes central timer and motor implementation processes. Previous studies have shown that inc...
Data set from a study published in Frontiers in Psychology.The spontaneous motor tempo (SMT) describ...