Within the wide range of topics covered by experimental psychology, there are few subjects which have received more attention than reaction time. The accepted definition of this phenomenon is that it is the time which elapses between the presentation of the stimulus to an individual and the individual\u27s response to this stimulus
In experiments in which stimuli are presented closely spaced in time, subjects exhibit a limitation ...
Summary Simple reaction times to a visual stimulus include visual response time as well as cognitive...
Abstract—Details of response e.xecution were examined in two classic human information processing pa...
The study of the speed of human reactions is older than experimental psychology. Starting in the ear...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reaction time (RT) of Xcomponent of the body sway and t...
<p>Reaction time is the interval time between the presentation of a stimulus and the initiation of t...
Reaction times of participants per group per stimulus type per presentation time and cue validity ef...
<div><p>Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetric...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Published also as Psychological review publications. The psychological monographs ... vol. XV, no. 5...
A discrepancy between data obtained by the two authors under apparently identical conditions lead to...
Background and purpose: Reaction time is one of the important non- invasive methods used to study a...
Human reaction time (RT) can be defined as the time elapsed from stimulus presentation until a react...
Investigation of the attention value of advertising has long been of psychological concern. Previous...
In experiments in which stimuli are presented closely spaced in time, subjects exhibit a limitation ...
Summary Simple reaction times to a visual stimulus include visual response time as well as cognitive...
Abstract—Details of response e.xecution were examined in two classic human information processing pa...
The study of the speed of human reactions is older than experimental psychology. Starting in the ear...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reaction time (RT) of Xcomponent of the body sway and t...
<p>Reaction time is the interval time between the presentation of a stimulus and the initiation of t...
Reaction times of participants per group per stimulus type per presentation time and cue validity ef...
<div><p>Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetric...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Published also as Psychological review publications. The psychological monographs ... vol. XV, no. 5...
A discrepancy between data obtained by the two authors under apparently identical conditions lead to...
Background and purpose: Reaction time is one of the important non- invasive methods used to study a...
Human reaction time (RT) can be defined as the time elapsed from stimulus presentation until a react...
Investigation of the attention value of advertising has long been of psychological concern. Previous...
In experiments in which stimuli are presented closely spaced in time, subjects exhibit a limitation ...
Summary Simple reaction times to a visual stimulus include visual response time as well as cognitive...
Abstract—Details of response e.xecution were examined in two classic human information processing pa...