Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time

Mean reaction time is slower when stimuli are presented randomly in mixed blocks, than when they are presented in pure blocks. It is possible to explain such contextual effects by Grices model of variable criterion variation, or by Adaptation-Level Theory proposed by Helson. However, both of the mod...

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Matična publikacija: 6th Alps-Adria Conference of Psychology
Jastrebarsko : "Naklada Slap", 2002
Glavni autor: Ivanec, Dragutin (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng

APA stil citiranja

Ivanec, D. (2002). Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time: Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time. 6th Alps-Adria Conference of Psychology.

Chicago stil citiranja

Ivanec, Dragutin. "Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time: Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time." 2002.

MLA stil citiranja

Ivanec, Dragutin. "Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time: Response force as a measure of stimuli context impact on simple reaction time." 2002.