Behavior, Aging, and the Nervous System: Biological Determinants of Speed of Behavior and Its Changes with AgeAlan Traviss Welford, James E. Birren |
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... shown that when such subjects were required to listen to tape - recorded 8 - digit number series at a speed of ... shown that the interpolation of a task between the presentation and recall of digits impairs performance . Broadbent and ...
... shown that when such subjects were required to listen to tape - recorded 8 - digit number series at a speed of ... shown that the interpolation of a task between the presentation and recall of digits impairs performance . Broadbent and ...
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... shown in Figure 2. The alpha phase— brightness judgment relationship was confirmed . As with reaction time , among ... shown in Figure 3. Reaction times as a func- tion of time from Q are plotted on the graph and harmonic dials are shown ...
... shown in Figure 2. The alpha phase— brightness judgment relationship was confirmed . As with reaction time , among ... shown in Figure 3. Reaction times as a func- tion of time from Q are plotted on the graph and harmonic dials are shown ...
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... shown in Table VIII were made by t - tests . The increase from pre to post in the young men approached significance ( p < .10 ) ; the decrease shown by the women was highly significant with a p value of < .001 . A com- parison of the ...
... shown in Table VIII were made by t - tests . The increase from pre to post in the young men approached significance ( p < .10 ) ; the decrease shown by the women was highly significant with a p value of < .001 . A com- parison of the ...
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DECISION PROCESSES AND AGEINGJacek Szafran | 21 |
AGE AND DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN COMPLEX STIMULIP M | 35 |
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