- stimulus-response time
- reaction t.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
response time — noun the time that elapses between a stimulus and the response to it • Syn: ↑reaction time, ↑latency, ↑latent period • Hypernyms: ↑time interval, ↑interval * * * resˈponse time 7 [response time … Useful english dictionary
response time — time it takes for one to respond to a sudden stimulus; period of time between sending a command instruction to a computer and the output of results … English contemporary dictionary
response time — noun a) The period of time between the application of a stimulus and the associated response from a cell or tissue b) The time taken for a person (or human controlled system) to respond to a request … Wiktionary
time perception — Introduction experience or awareness of the passage of time. The human experience of change is complex. One primary element clearly is that of a succession of events, but distinguishable events are separated by more or less lengthy… … Universalium
Stimulus control — is the phenomenon of a stimulus increasing the probability of a behavior (operant response) because of a history of that behavior being differentially reinforced in the presence of the stimulus. In other words, stimulus control is basically… … Wikipedia
time-lag — time′ lag or time′ lag n. the period of time between two closely related events, phenomena, etc., as between stimulus and response … From formal English to slang
Response Priming — Mit dem Begriff Response Priming bezeichnet man eine besondere Form des Priming in der Wahrnehmungspsychologie. Allgemein bestehen Priming Effekte darin, dass die Reaktion (engl. Response) auf einen Zielreiz (engl. Target) von der vorausgehenden… … Deutsch Wikipedia
response — 1. The reaction of a muscle, nerve, gland, or other excitable tissue to a stimulus. 2. Any act or behavior, or its constituents, that a living organism is capable of emitting. Reflexes are usually excluded because they are typically elicited by a … Medical dictionary
time — 1. That relation of events which is expressed by the terms past, present, and future, and measured by units such as minutes, hours, days, months, or years. 2. A certain period during which something definite or determined is done. SYN: tempus (2) … Medical dictionary
time-lag — /tuym lag /, n. the period of time between two closely related events, phenomena, etc., as between stimulus and response or between cause and effect: a time lag between the declaration of war and full war production. [1890 95] * * * … Universalium