1. Use of a computer-controlled firearms training simulator in perception response time experiments
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Gregory B. Swann, Guy O. Seymour, Jeanne M. Stahl, and Derrie Ross
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Computer science ,Perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Response time ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Psychology (miscellaneous) ,Stimulus (physiology) ,General Psychology ,Simulation ,media_common - Abstract
This paper describes the use of a custom-configured computer-controlled firearms training simulator to measure perception response (reaction) time (RT) to a stimulus in which the degree of threat presented is a manipulable variable across trials. The computer records the number of frames of videotape traversed between the point of presentation of the threat in the video stimulus and the point at which the subject responds by drawing the firearm. For the purposes of data analysis, these frame-count measures are converted to RT measurements. Example data are presented that capture perception RT at both thedraw-stimulus and thefire-stimulus points in situations for which either only one threat or more than one threat exists. Other elements, such as degree of threat and accuracy of response, provide additional data.
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- 1995
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