Abstract

An experiment was conducted to determine if differences exist in reaction time to onset and cessation of a large, bright, foveal light. Out of 21 replications of the experiment, eight differences, split equally between the two types of reactions, were significant. These findings are attributed to the trained subjects’ sensitivity to momentary fluctuations in their physiological and psychological states. It is concluded that no differences between the two types of reaction are apparent at these parameters.

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