response latency
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresponseandlatency
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response
noun
uk/rɪˈspɒns/us/rɪˈspɑːns/
an answer ...
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latency
noun[U]
uk/ˈleɪ.tən.si/us/ˈleɪ.tən.si/
the fact of being present but needing particular conditions to become active, obvious, or ...
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Total percentage correct andresponselatencyare recorded.
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This time was defined as theresponselatency.
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Theresponselatencyanalyses will shed some further light on this matter.
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This may explain, in part, whyresponselatencyis shorter in directional than in diffusional assay.
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The distribution ofresponselatencydifferences is described by a gaussian 2 function.
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The only pattern seen in both cats was an increase inresponselatencyfor contralateral targets.
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This performance deficit was not explained by differences inresponselatencyon the task.
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Although our study was not designed to useresponselatencyas an informative dependent measure, response latency data was available for coding from our videotapes of the experimental sessions.
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Eleven out of 22 such pairs had aresponselatencyof 1-3 ms (corrected for conduction time).
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Initial phoneme versus whole word criterion to pronunciation : evidence based onresponselatencyand initial phoneme duration.
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The averageresponselatencyfor response onset was 53.2 6 6.4 ms, and 63.3 6 5.8 ms for response offset.
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In sum, as expected, for both the simultaneous and the delayed condition theresponselatencywas shortest for shadowing.
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Theresponselatencyis the number of seconds to rate each item on a 1 - 7 scale for unpleasantness.
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Our results showed that the phase difference caused byresponselatencychanged linearly with the stimulus frequency.
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A small but significant increase inresponselatencyoccurred for contralateral targets following inactivation at all locations.
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Theresponselatencyof a single cell was taken as the mean of all saccade related onset activities for each cell.
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By-participant and by-item analyses of variance were performed of meanresponselatencyand arcsine-transformed percentage of lost data.
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Overall, the increases inresponselatencyare small relative to the normal latencies (3- 6% increase) and fall well within the response time limit.
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Theresponselatencywas the duration between the appearance of a test item on the screen and the pressing of a response button by the participant.
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A positive correlation existed between preference ratings andresponselatency.
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If cats were impaired in generating the pedal press response, one might expect to see a large increase inresponselatencyor even responses beyond the response time limit.
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They typically have aresponselatencyof no more than six milliseconds with an amplitude of approximately one microvolt.
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This interference from valenced words is measured by theresponselatencyin naming the color of neutral words as compared with emotional words.
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