2014
DOI: 10.5507/ag.2014.001
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The visual reaction time distribution in the tasks with different demands on information processing

Abstract: Background: Reaction tests are a part of the neuropsychological assessment of the individual. The design of these tests and selection of the appropriate measures of reaction time (RT) should come out from the distribution qualities of RTs. According to the newer general theory of RT distribution, the quality of RTs also depends on the specific properties of a reaction task. Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the dependency of RT distribution on an amount of processed information in a visual reactio… Show more

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“…To account for this variability, the data is also augmented by shifting forward the trials onset as much as half a second. This value was set to consider the slowest tail of the twochoice reaction time distribution in humans [42]. The exact amount of time is extracted from an uniform distribution from 1 to 64 samples (corresponding to half a second with a sampling frequency of 128 Hz).…”
Section: Data Augmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To account for this variability, the data is also augmented by shifting forward the trials onset as much as half a second. This value was set to consider the slowest tail of the twochoice reaction time distribution in humans [42]. The exact amount of time is extracted from an uniform distribution from 1 to 64 samples (corresponding to half a second with a sampling frequency of 128 Hz).…”
Section: Data Augmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%