2019
DOI: 10.3126/nmcj.v21i2.25107
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Visual Reaction Time in People with and without Diabetes - A Comparative Study

Abstract: Peripheral neuropathy is a common complication of type 2 diabetes in patients with poor diabetic control where reaction time increases in comparison to normal individual. Early detection of neural dysfunction denoted by increased reaction time will be helpful for the patient, to control blood sugar in order to avoid diabetic complications. This study was conducted to find out the neural deficit in diabetes by comparing the visual reaction time using ruler drop method between non-diabetics and diabetics and ass… Show more

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“…Visual reaction time (VRT) is the time taken by an individual between the application of visual stimulus and initiation of the response. 1 It evaluates the central neuronal processing and thus determines sensory-motor integrity, performance, and cortical arousal. 2 It can be affected by several factors such as age, gender, dominant and non-dominant hand, obesity, fatigue, distraction, alcohol, physical activity, personality type, stress, intelligence, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Visual reaction time (VRT) is the time taken by an individual between the application of visual stimulus and initiation of the response. 1 It evaluates the central neuronal processing and thus determines sensory-motor integrity, performance, and cortical arousal. 2 It can be affected by several factors such as age, gender, dominant and non-dominant hand, obesity, fatigue, distraction, alcohol, physical activity, personality type, stress, intelligence, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%