Affiliation:
1. Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas
2. Aero Medical Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Abstract
To determine if direction of response affects reaction time, we measured the time for hand response to a visual stimulus, using a sensitive, microprocessor-based testing device to determine simple reaction itme (RT), choice RT, and decision time. Mean simple RT was 207 ± 3.7 msec, (mean ± SEM); mean choice RT was 268 ± 4.2 msec.; and mean decision time was 61 msec. No differences were noted for leftward versus rightward movements, or midline versus lateral movements. Choice RT increased by 1.49 msec./yr. of age. Simple RT increased significantly with age for the nondominant hand, but not for the dominant hand. Right-handed subjects were more rapid with the dominant hand for choice RT. We conclude that dominance of hand tested and test initiation mechanism have major effects, but direction of movement in the lateral plane has little effect on reaction time.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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