Reaction time and movement time after active and passive smoking |
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Authors: | H C Beh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Reaction time and movement time were studied following active and passive smoking in two groups of 20 women. All subjects were tested under a clean air and smoky air condition and the results showed that, while there was no difference between groups for either measure in the clear air condition, the active smokers had faster reaction time and movement time in the smoky air condition. Smoky air had no significant effect on the responses of the passive smoking group. |
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