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Each finger yields similar reaction times when tapping at the same key

Each finger yields similar reaction times when tapping at the same key reaction time [Pg.24]

Each finger yields different reaction times within the tasks v99 or vl 010 [Pg.25]

This appearance of median finger reaction times is seen frequently the reaction times for the fingers 1 (=LLF) and 10 (=RLF) are smallest, rise to the middle and decline to a local minimum at the fingers 5 (=LTH) and 6 (=RTH). The differences between fingerl and finger3, for example, can be up to 400 ms or smaller. [Pg.25]

The median finger reaction time of a specific finger has its own slope from the task vl 1 to the task vlOlO [Pg.26]

The greatest difference of slope is between the LLF (lowest line) and LMF (highest line). This appearance is typical for many subjects but the difference of slopes must not be as great as observed in this subject. [Pg.26]




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