Reaction time as a function of the intensity and probability of occurrence of vibrotactile signals |
| |
Authors: | George A. Gescheider John H. Wright Barry J. Weber Bruce M. Kirchner Eric A. Milligan |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. 2. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Virginia, USA
|
| |
Abstract: | Three Ss made judgments of the presence or absence of a burst of 60-cps vibration onthe index fingertip.The probability of S’s reporting the presence of a signal was found to be influenced by signal probability and signal intensity. Mean reaction time for reporting the presence of a signal decreased as a function of signal intensity and signal probability whereas mean reaction time for reporting the absence of a signal increased as a function of signal intensity and signal probability. On trials where no signal was presented mean R T for reporting a signal decreased with increases in the signal probability whereas mean RT for reporting the absence of a signal increased with increases in signal probability. The results were interpreted as support for the hypothesis that S’s decision time was longer the closer on the sensory continuum a particular observation was to his criterion. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |