Psychopharmacology and Reaction TimeIan Hindmarch, Bernd Aufdembrinke, Helmut Ott This book aims to review and illustrate the uses of reaction time in psychopharmacology ranging from inter-CNS work in neurophysiology to the gross measurement of behavioural changes in vital life situations such as the braking time taken to stop a car. The illustrations are backed by methodological and theoretical contributions which place studies using RT in an appropriate context. |
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... speed and much more so when we test the ability to remember and recognize simple events . Information Processing Rate in Memory Models It might seem that the efficiency with which information can be stored in memory must depend on ...
... speed and much more so when we test the ability to remember and recognize simple events . Information Processing Rate in Memory Models It might seem that the efficiency with which information can be stored in memory must depend on ...
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... information processing speed not necessarily the more important . These results also question recent suggestions by ... rate . Or whether descriptions of changes in performance associated with agents or states rather require specification of ...
... information processing speed not necessarily the more important . These results also question recent suggestions by ... rate . Or whether descriptions of changes in performance associated with agents or states rather require specification of ...
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... percentage of false reactions ( MCRT ) 7 hypothetical standard systems models 79 information processing see physiological and subjective state vs information processing information processing rate 79–95 complex interpretations of ...
... percentage of false reactions ( MCRT ) 7 hypothetical standard systems models 79 information processing see physiological and subjective state vs information processing information processing rate 79–95 complex interpretations of ...
Contents
The Evaluation of Drug Effects in Laboratory Tasks | 15 |
Agerelated Visual Information Processing in Tasks of Different | 37 |
Agerelated Automatic Versus Controlled Visual Search | 57 |
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