response latencies การใช้
- They typically have a response latency of no more than six milliseconds with an amplitude of approximately one microvolt.
- This difference in response latencies indicates that greater attention was devoted to processing the trait itself when it was negative.
- :This is an academic article about response latency, which seems to be something measured by public opinion researchers.
- One of the most prevalent ways of assessing implicit racism is through response latency procedures, such as the implicit-association test ( IAT ).
- In this way the usual response latency ( the time between when the information first becomes available and the next client request ) otherwise associated with polling clients is eliminated.
- One criticism of their experiment, however, is that their target was almost 300x dimmer than the mask, so their results may have been confounded by the different response latencies one would expect from stimuli with such differences in brightness.
- By operationalizing accessibility as the response latency of respondent answers where more accessible information results in faster response times, Nelson, Clawson, and Oxley demonstrated that accessibility accounted for only a minor proportion of the variance in framing effects while applicability accounted for the major proportion of variance.
- To get a general idea of their properties, in successive experiments various rectangular dark objects of different edge lengths traverse a toad's visual field against a bright background at constant velocity; then the discharge frequency of a T5.2 neuron towards such an object is correlated with the toad's promptness of responding with prey-capture, expressed by the response latency.
- Thus, prey feature detection is not an all-or-nothing condition, but rather a matter of degree : the greater an object's releasing value as a prey stimulus, the stronger is prey-selective T5.2 neuron's discharge frequency, the shorter is toad's prey-catching response latency, and the higher is the number of prey-catching responses during a period of time ( prey-catching activity ) as well as vice versa.