Response speed measurements on the psychomotor vigilance test: how precise is precise enough?

SLEEP5.60
Volume: 44, Issue: 1
Published: Jul 2, 2020
Abstract
Study Objectives The psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) is frequently used to measure behavioral alertness in sleep research on various software and hardware platforms. In contrast to many other cognitive tests, PVT response time (RT) shifts of a few milliseconds can be meaningful. It is, therefore, important to use calibrated systems, but calibration standards are currently missing. This study investigated the influence of system latency bias and...
Paper Details
Title
Response speed measurements on the psychomotor vigilance test: how precise is precise enough?
Published Date
Jul 2, 2020
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
1
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