INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PREPARATORY SETS ON REACTION TIME AND ARM-MOVEMENT TIME

作者: Kimihiro Inomata

DOI: 10.2466/PMS.1980.50.1.139

关键词: Knowledge of resultsCanonical correlationStimulus (physiology)Motor programSignificant differenceStatistics

摘要: The effect of three different preparatory sets on reaction time (RT), movement (MT) and time-movement (RT-MT) relationship was examined. All 15 subjects were required to perform under the conditions regarding relative payoff stimulus speed movement. No significant RT found, while difference between MT MT-payoff condition RT-payoff found. correlations RT-MT are (p less than .05). Also high canonical correlation RTs MTs Results suggested that motor program in simple task may be executed more effectively also a certain amount generality might exist multivariate domains.

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