Latency differences to monochromatic stimuli measured by disjunctive reaction time
- PMID: 1178433
- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1975.41.1.55
Latency differences to monochromatic stimuli measured by disjunctive reaction time
Abstract
Two studies were done in order to assess the effects of wavelength on visual perceptual latency as measured in a disjunctive RT paradigm. The results of the first study, though not statistically significant, suggested a trend toward shorter RT to longer wavelength stimuli. In the second study, using well-practiced subjects, significant differences were found between disjunctive RT to red and green stimuli. The results suggest that latency differences as a function of wavelength are demonstrable in an experimental situation in which the subject must react to chromatic information, as differentiated from brightness information.
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