The paper presents a computer application ePiórkowski, which allows to carry out psychomotor efficiency tests using a computer. The software enables to measure the response time of mental skills such as: psychomotor response time, resistance to fatigue and stress, concentration and decision making time. The application is a precise mapping of standard measurement equipment called Piorkowski apparatus. The paper describes the rule of operation and the way of operating the application. It also includes a comparison of the application with the standard equipment and a presentation of additional functions, not offered by the traditional apparatus. What is more, the paper describes the construction, interface and technology used for the software...
The ever increasing application of computer technology in the psychological practise and particulary...
This paper describes a program written to analyze the results of educational tests on an interactive...
A research study was conducted to find out if and how it might be possible to assess increased cogni...
Celem pracy jest stworzenie oprogramowania, współpracującego z tabletami graficznymi do pozyskiwania...
AbstractPerfecting modern design of technical objects highlights the long-known truth that the human...
Psychologists involved in sport and exercise context have to collect and process data habitually in ...
The article considers possibilities of using the technique of reaction to a moving target estimation...
In current research on mental workload and task performance a large gap exists between laboratory ba...
For the assessment of human reaction time, a test environment was developed. This system consists of...
Firstly the idea of objective psychological tests and their characteristics related to various featu...
Advancing the brain-computer interface (BCI) towards practical applications in technology-based assi...
The methods of cognitive load measurement are described within the research of efficient usage of le...
Personal computers in psychometric testing represent an efficient, inexpensive, user-friendly, and r...
A system of computer programs designed to control the administration of adaptive ability tests was d...
This work deals with the measurement of reaction time on the basis of optical stimulation, discusses...
The ever increasing application of computer technology in the psychological practise and particulary...
This paper describes a program written to analyze the results of educational tests on an interactive...
A research study was conducted to find out if and how it might be possible to assess increased cogni...
Celem pracy jest stworzenie oprogramowania, współpracującego z tabletami graficznymi do pozyskiwania...
AbstractPerfecting modern design of technical objects highlights the long-known truth that the human...
Psychologists involved in sport and exercise context have to collect and process data habitually in ...
The article considers possibilities of using the technique of reaction to a moving target estimation...
In current research on mental workload and task performance a large gap exists between laboratory ba...
For the assessment of human reaction time, a test environment was developed. This system consists of...
Firstly the idea of objective psychological tests and their characteristics related to various featu...
Advancing the brain-computer interface (BCI) towards practical applications in technology-based assi...
The methods of cognitive load measurement are described within the research of efficient usage of le...
Personal computers in psychometric testing represent an efficient, inexpensive, user-friendly, and r...
A system of computer programs designed to control the administration of adaptive ability tests was d...
This work deals with the measurement of reaction time on the basis of optical stimulation, discusses...
The ever increasing application of computer technology in the psychological practise and particulary...
This paper describes a program written to analyze the results of educational tests on an interactive...
A research study was conducted to find out if and how it might be possible to assess increased cogni...