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==Method== | |||
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Radius experiment: 800x600 at 160 Hz (Mitsubishi) | |||
The rest of the experiments: 800x600 at 120 Hz (ViewSonic) | |||
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Method
-Screens: Radius experiment: 800x600 at 160 Hz (Mitsubishi) The rest of the experiments: 800x600 at 120 Hz (ViewSonic)
Buttonpress (sensorimotor synchronization) vs. other tasks
- is variability consistently less than for other tasks?
Yes for ML, AH, DL poster data, by 20-30 ms. This includes dot-crossing predictive task For data not in table above, DL in 3 different runs shows low temporal noise, and AH ended up with better temporal noise (plus remarkable property of his histogram, that never late, skewed distribution; note: need to look at all 3 of his histograms)