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Kemp, B. J. (1973). Reaction time of young and elderly subjects in relation to perceptual deprivation and signal-on versus signal-off conditions. Developmental Psychology, 8(2), 268–272. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/h0034147. Abstract
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ABSTRACT: Objective: The purpose of this study was to find out whether the simple reaction time was faster for auditory or visual stimulus and the factors responsible for improving the …
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Psychologists have named three basic kinds of reaction time experiments (Luce, 1986; Welford, 1980): In simple reaction time experiments, there is only one stimulus and one response. 'X at a known location,' 'spot the dot,' and …
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Reaction Time of Young and Elderly Subjects in Relation to Perceptual Deprivation and Signal-On versus Signal-Off Conditions
Reaction Time of Young and Elderly Subjects in Relation to …
Reaction times for correct vowel identification were measured to determine the effects of intertrial intervals, vowel, and cue type. Thirteen adults with normal hearing, aged 20-38 years old, …
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Reaction time of young and elderly subjects in relation to perceptual deprivation and signal-on versus signal-off conditions Kemp, Bryan J. Developmental Psychology Vol. 8, Iss. 2, (Feb …
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faster reaction time to the start of sound than to its end (Emmerich, Pitchford, & Becker, 1976; Goldstone, 1968; Kemp & Irwin, 1979), a result interpreted by Kemp
A comparative study of visual and auditory reaction times on the …
Auditory reaction time versus visual reaction time. Our study shows that the ART is faster than the VRT . The results obtained are in parallel with the studies existing in the literature. Research …
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Kemp, B. J. (1973). Reaction time of young and elderly subjects in relation to perceptual deprivation and signal-on versus signal-off conditions. Developmental Psychology, 8(2), …
certain strength, reaction time becomes constant. In other words, the relationship is: Arousal 1. One of the most investigated factors affecting reaction time is 'arousal' or state of attention, …