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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... RT and A ' , with A ' transformed by an arcsine function . The pattern of ... mean RTs of each condition and context ( letter , digit ) subgroup , so that ... mean RT of both baseline conditions was subtracted from that of the remaining ...
... RT and A ' , with A ' transformed by an arcsine function . The pattern of ... mean RTs of each condition and context ( letter , digit ) subgroup , so that ... mean RT of both baseline conditions was subtracted from that of the remaining ...
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... mean RT from 531 msec to 379 msec but did not drastically alter the speed of the fastest responses produced . The volunteer reduced her mean RT by reducing the trial - to - trial variance ( 148–73 msec ) and the skew of her RT ...
... mean RT from 531 msec to 379 msec but did not drastically alter the speed of the fastest responses produced . The volunteer reduced her mean RT by reducing the trial - to - trial variance ( 148–73 msec ) and the skew of her RT ...
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... MEAN RT & VEP LATENCY ( ms ) VEP AMPLITUDE ( V ) 300 250 20 20 PLACEBO 10 CHR ACH CHR RT ACH RT MEAN RT & VEP LATENCY ( ms ) VEP AMPLITUDE ( V ) 300 250 20 20 CHR 10 ACH CHR RT ACH RT ACH P2 ∞ 200 ACH P2 200 150 CHR NI 150 Figure 8 ...
... MEAN RT & VEP LATENCY ( ms ) VEP AMPLITUDE ( V ) 300 250 20 20 PLACEBO 10 CHR ACH CHR RT ACH RT MEAN RT & VEP LATENCY ( ms ) VEP AMPLITUDE ( V ) 300 250 20 20 CHR 10 ACH CHR RT ACH RT ACH P2 ∞ 200 ACH P2 200 150 CHR NI 150 Figure 8 ...
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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Neuro-Psychopharmaka: Ein Therapie-Handbuch Band 1: Allgemeine Grundlagen ... Peter Riederer,Gerd Laux No preview available - 1992 |