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Measuring reaction time and controlling the video display in experiments on an IBM PC
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Measuring reaction time and controlling the video display in experiments on an IBM PC

L.R. Hartley and P.K. Arnold
Current Psychology, Vol.8(1), pp.46-48
1989
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Abstract

The problems of using the IBM PC XT/AT or their clones in experiments are recognized because of the slow, inadequate and awkward timing procedures of these microcomputers. Some specific solutions to these problems are described, including a compiled BASIC approach using real time procedures accurate to 1 millisecond (although resolution to 1 microsecond can be achieved) and synchronization of the video display with the program.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.7 Neuroscanning
1.7.249 Visual Attention
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Psychology
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Psychiatry/Psychology
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