Auditory reaction time as a function of stimulus intensity and rise time
Abstract Six levels of stimulus intensity were combined factorially with six different rise times in an auditory reaction time experiment using a 1000 cps tone. Rise time had a simple effect on responses; the longer the rise time, the slower the responses. The magnitude of this effect was larger tha...
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Enthalten in: Psychonomic Science - Heidelberg : Springer, 1964, 6(1966), 6 vom: Juni, Seite 307-308 |
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