Choice reaction time to movement of eccentric visual targets during concurrent rotary acceleration |
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Authors: | Joy A. Hamerman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, San Jose State University, 95192, San Jose, California
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Abstract: | This study investigates the influence of concurrent rotary acceleration on choice reaction time (RT) to a small, accelerating visual cursor on a cathode-ray tube. Subjects sat in an enclosed rotating device at the center of rotation and observed a 3-mm dot accelerating at different rates across a cathode-ray tube. The dot was viewed at various eccentricities under conditions of visual stimulation alone and with concurrent rotary acceleration. Subjects responded to both vertical and horizontal dot movements. There was a significant inverse relationship between choiceRT and level of dot acceleration (p< .001), and a significant direct relationship between choice RT and eccentricity (p< .001). There was no significant difference between choiceRT to vertical or horizontal dot motion (p>.25), and choiceRT was not significantly affected by concurrent rotary acceleration (p>.1Ol. The results are discussed in terms of the effects of vestibular stimulation on choiceRT to visual motion. |
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