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Comparative Study
. 1993;22(8):963-70.
doi: 10.1068/p220963.

Temporal-order judgment and reaction time to stimuli of different rise times

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Comparative Study

Temporal-order judgment and reaction time to stimuli of different rise times

P Jaśkowski. Perception. 1993.

Abstract

Point of subjective simultaneity and simple reaction time were compared for stimuli with different rise times. It was found that these measures behave differently. To explain the result it is suggested that in the case of temporal-order judgment the subject takes into account not only the stimulus onset but also other events connected with stimulus presentation.

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