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The directly observed cycle number in monohemispheric visual reaction tasks

The directly observed cycle number in monohemispheric visual reaction tasks [Pg.43]

Apparently, there is no safe correlation between the directly observed cycle time and the directly observed cycle numbers of a finger. That means that these two variables are independent from each other. [Pg.43]

The cycle number has something to do with the target elements. If the task elements are differentiately influenced, the less pre-activated ones need more cycles to be found. In the sections before, such an influence was only found in tasks with more than four fingers. [Pg.43]

The cycle time is independent from the target elements because during the search-which needs cycle times- the target element is not known. [Pg.43]

If one computes the difference of cycle numbers difference(CN)= (v22r-vllr)/CT, one gets 2.5 for the right cycle number and difference(CN) = (v221-vlll)/CT = 3.8 for the left cycle number. These cycle numbers are mean values for both fingers. The respective mean values for both fingers computed from the directly observed [Pg.43]




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