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Effects of rate of signal rise and decay on reaction time to the onset and offset of acoustic stimuli
Authors:Joel S Warm  Emerson Foulke
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, 45221, Cincinnati, Ohio
2. University of Louisville, USA
Abstract:This study assessed the effects of variations in signal rise-decay time on response latencies to the onset and cessation of a 1,000-Hz tone. Onset and offset reactions were combined factorially with five rates of signal rise-decay (0.5, 5, 25, 100, and 250 msec) to produce a total of 10 experimental conditions. Offset RTs were significantly longer than onset RTs when the rise-decay time of the tone was 250 msec. Disparities in speed of reaction to tone onset and cessation were negligible at the remaining rates of signal rise-decay.
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