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2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2016.05.030
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Extreme reaction times determine fluctuation scaling in human color vision

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“…In figure 1(a), pattern formation in RTs shows a similar trend for both achromatic and isoluminant signals. The mean RT μ is often larger for isoluminance signals and the knee is observed for each visual signal separately [9,36].…”
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“…In figure 1(a), pattern formation in RTs shows a similar trend for both achromatic and isoluminant signals. The mean RT μ is often larger for isoluminance signals and the knee is observed for each visual signal separately [9,36].…”
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“…Achromatic stimuli (i.e. black and white) stimulate the luminance system whereas red-green and blue-yellow stimuli at isoluminance stimulate the red-green and blue-yellow vision systems respectively [36], [37][38][39][40]. In figure 1(a), pattern formation in RTs shows a similar trend for both achromatic and isoluminant signals.…”
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“…(1)-(3) has been observed in a variety of scenarios (e.g., Mole and Clarke, 1995;Labit et al, 2007;Medina and Díaz, 2016). This relation is given by…”
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“…Labit et al (2007) reported a similar skewness-kurtosis dependence in electron density fluctuations in plasma confinement experiments. Medina and Díaz (2016) obtained a skewness-kurtosis parabolic relation for datasets of human reaction times for visual stimuli. Since then, the presence of a skewness-kurtosis relation in different physical scenarios has attracted much attention (Krommes, 2008;Sattin et al, 2009;Sandberg et al, 2009;Guszejnov et al, 2013;Bergsaker et al, 2015) and has been associated with the presence of non-Gaussian fluctuations due to coherent structures (Labit et al, 2007;Sandberg et al, 2009;Guszejnov et al, 2013;Bergsaker et al, 2015).…”
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“…Tāpēc tas ir labs kritērijs vērtējot cilvēka veselību. Kā noskaidrots, tad izmantojot atbildi uz impulsu ir iespējams noteikt traucējumus redzes sistēmā un smadzeņu darbībā, ar ko nākotnē varētu diagnosticēt tādas saslimšanas kā Pārkinsona slimība un citas (Medina & Díaz, 2016). Redzes reakcijas laiks ir no 0,15 līdz 0,22 sekundes (Kraukle, 1974).…”
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