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The effect of response complexity on simple reaction time occurs even with a highly predictable imperative stimulus

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Published in 2019 at "Neuroscience Letters"

DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2019.03.056

Abstract: It is well known that increasing the complexity of the required response results in a corresponding increase in simple reaction time (RT). This "response complexity effect" has typically been attributed to increased time required to… read more here.

Keywords: response; complexity; response complexity; time ... See more keywords
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A virtual model for non-catalytic successive gas-solid reactions

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Published in 2017 at "Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures"

DOI: 10.1108/mmms-07-2016-0031

Abstract: Purpose Many of the industrially important processes follow a complex reaction scheme and more than one reaction takes place simultaneously for these systems. Design and scale up of these processes are important but due to… read more here.

Keywords: complex reactions; model; virtual model; modeling complex ... See more keywords
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Simple reaction times to cyclopean stimuli reveal that the binocular system is tuned to react faster to near than to far objects

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Published in 2018 at "PLoS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188895

Abstract: Binocular depth perception is an important mechanism to segregate the visual scene for mapping relevant objects in our environment. Convergent evidence from psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have revealed asymmetries between the processing of near (crossed)… read more here.

Keywords: system; contrast; near far; disparity ... See more keywords
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COVID-19 Long-Term Effects: Is There an Impact on the Simple Reaction Time and Alternative-Forced Choice on Recovered Patients?

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Published in 2022 at "Brain Sciences"

DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12091258

Abstract: A comparative single-evaluation cross-sectional study was performed to evaluate cognitive damage in post-COVID-19 patients. The psychophysics tests of Two-Alternative Forced Choice (2AFC) and Simple Reaction Time (SRT), under a designed virtual environment, were used to… read more here.

Keywords: alternative forced; information processing; covid; forced choice ... See more keywords