Reaction time as a function of stimulus uncertainty on a single trial |
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Authors: | Alberte Bartz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Concordia College, 56560, Moorhead, Minnesota
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Abstract: | In a discrete choice-reaction-time experiment, reaction times were measured between the onset of a light and the start of S’s pencil toward that light. The reaction time of unpracticed Ss, not aware that their first “practice” trial was being measured, increased as a linear function of stimulus uncertainty. Since this occurred without any prior experience, the effect must have been due to S’s set or expectancy regarding the nature of the future task, formed while the instructions for the task were being given. |
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