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Unit 3 Lesson: Using Reaction Time and Mixed Models
This lesson will introduce some concepts related to empirical studies and statistical evaluation. The focus is on evaluating a specified model with... -
Tradeoffs of estimating reaction time with absolute and relative thresholds
Measuring the duration of cognitive processing with reaction time is fundamental to several subfields of psychology. Many methods exist for...
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Combining reaction-time distributions to conserve shape
To improve the estimate of the shape of a reaction-time distribution, it is sometimes desirable to combine several samples, drawn from different...
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Autistic Adults Show Intact Learning on a Visuospatial Serial Reaction Time Task
Some theories have proposed that autistic individuals have difficulty learning predictive relationships. We tested this hypothesis using a serial...
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Technoference Interacts with Parenting Practices to Predict Children’s Attentional Control Indexed by Intraindividual Reaction Time Variability
Parenting practices and technoference are associated with the development of children’s attentional control. Intraindividual reaction time...
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Effect of additional tasks on the reaction time of braking responses in simulated car driving: beyond the PRP effect
The presentation of one task increases the reaction time on a subsequent task, if stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between tasks is short. This...
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The Viewing Reaction Time as a Diagnostic Tool of Pedohebephilia in the Dunkelfeld
Diagnosing pedohebephilia is fraught with obstacles given the tabooed nature of this sexual preference. The viewing reaction time effect (VRT)...
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Family Functioning and Intraindividual Reaction Time Variability Interactively Predict Children’s Externalizing Problems
Family functioning including family adaptability and family cohesion, and intraindividual reaction time variability (IIV) which serves as an index of...
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How Many Participants? How Many Trials? Maximizing the Power of Reaction Time Studies
Due to limitations in the resources available for carrying out reaction time (RT) experiments, researchers often have to choose between testing...
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Depression, anxiety and problematic smartphone use: the moderating roles of inhibitory control and trial-to-trial intraindividual reaction time variability
The present study mainly examined how depression, anxiety, inhibitory control, and trial-to-trial intraindividual reaction time variability (IIRTV),...
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The effect of staircase stopping accuracy and testing environment on stop-signal reaction time
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The stop-signal task is widely used in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience research, as well as neuropsychological and...
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The complexity of measuring reliability in learning tasks: An illustration using the Alternating Serial Reaction Time Task
Despite the fact that reliability estimation is crucial for robust inference, it is underutilized in neuroscience and cognitive psychology....
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Estimating the proportions and latencies of reaction time outliers: A pooling method and case study of lexical decision tasks
A methodological problem in most reaction time (RT) studies is that some measured RTs may be outliers—that is, they may be very fast or very slow for...
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Diagnosing eyewitness identifications with reaction time-based concealed information test: the effect of observation time
Eyewitness identification procedures rely heavily on explicit identification from lineups. Lineups have been criticized because they have a...
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Reaction Time “Mismatch Costs” Change with the Likelihood of Stimulus–Response Compatibility
Dyadic interactions require dynamic correspondence between one’s own movements and those of the other agent. This mapping is largely viewed as...
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Home safety hero: testing reaction time differences among teen mothers for single versus multiple game play
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine Home Safety Hero an innovative serious game simulation designed to train parents on home safety risks...
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Day versus night consolidation of implicit sequence learning using manual and oculomotor activation versions of the serial reaction time task: reaction time and anticipation measures
This study presents two experiments that explored consolidation of implicit sequence learning based on two dependent variables—reaction time (RT) and...
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