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  2. Simon effect - Wikipedia

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    Simon effect. The Simon effect is the difference in accuracy or reaction time between trials in which stimulus and response are on the same side and trials in which they are on opposite sides, with responses being generally slower and less accurate when the stimulus and response are on opposite sides. The task is similar in concept to the ...

  3. Posner cueing task - Wikipedia

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    Posner cueing task. The Posner cueing task, also known as the Posner paradigm, is a neuropsychological test often used to assess attention. Formulated by Michael Posner, [1] it assesses a person's ability to perform an attentional shift. It has been used and modified to assess disorders, focal brain injury, and the effects of both on spatial ...

  4. Serial reaction time - Wikipedia

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    Serial reaction time (SRT) is a commonly used parameter in the measurement of unconscious learning processes. [1] This parameter is operationalised through a SRT task, in which participants are asked to repeatedly respond to a fixed set of stimuli in which each cue signals that a particular response (i.e., button press) needs to be made.

  5. Stimulus–response compatibility - Wikipedia

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    hide. Stimulus–response (S–R) compatibility is the degree to which a person's perception of the world is compatible with the required action. S–R compatibility has been described as the "naturalness" of the association between a stimulus and its response, such as a left-oriented stimulus requiring a response from the left side of the body.

  6. F1 Brazilian Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying results and reaction ...

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    F1 grid: Starting positions for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Lance Stroll after qualifying in third: 19:48, Kieran Jackson “The car was feeling good throughout the session.

  7. False start - Wikipedia

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    In sports, a false start is a disallowed start, usually due to a movement by a participant before (or in some cases after) being signaled or otherwise permitted by the rules to start. Depending on the sport and the event, a false start can result in a penalty against the athlete's or team's field position, a warning that a subsequent false ...

  8. F1 Qatar Grand Prix LIVE: Race reaction and results as Max ...

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    Max Verstappen wins the Qatar Grand Prix. Click HERE for the top-10. LAP 1/57: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell collide, Hamilton OUT of the race. Carlos Sainz did not start the race due to a ...

  9. F1 Miami Grand Prix RESULTS: Race reaction as Max ... - AOL

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    May 7, 2023 at 7:15 PM. Max Verstappen overcame the boo brigade and Sergio Perez to win the Miami Grand Prix and extend his world championship lead. Verstappen was subjected to a chorus of jeers ...