Four Choice Reaction Time Task

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Four Choice Reaction Time Task

A simple reaction time task in which participants classify stimuli using one of four responses.
Duration: 2.5 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated
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Four Choice Reaction Time Task - Mouse or Touchscreen

A simple reaction time task in which participants classify stimuli using one of four responses using mouse or touchscreen.
Duration: 2.5 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated

References

Google ScholarSearch Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Four Choice Reaction Time Task.

Deary, Der, & Ford. (2001). Reaction times and intelligence differences: A population-based cohort study. Intelligence, 29(5), 389-399.

Armstrong, L., Ganio, M., Casa, D., Lee, E., Mcdermott, B., Klau, J., . . . Lieberman, H. (2012). Mild dehydration affects mood in healthy young women. The Journal of Nutrition, 142(2), 382-8.

Banaschewski, T., Jennen‐Steinmetz, C., Brandeis, D., Buitelaar, J., Kuntsi, J., Poustka, L., . . . Asherson, P. (2012). Neuropsychological correlates of emotional lability in children with ADHD. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53(11), 1139-1148.

Yulia Worbe, George Savulich, Valerie Voon, Emilio Fernandez-Egea, & Trevor W Robbins. (2014). Serotonin Depletion Induces ‘Waiting Impulsivity’ on the Human Four-Choice Serial Reaction Time Task: Cross-Species Translational Significance. Neuropsychopharmacology, 39(6), 1519.

Xiao, Y., Ma, F., Lv, Y., Cai, G., Teng, P., Xu, F., & Chen, S. (2015). Sustained Attention is Associated with Error Processing Impairment: Evidence from Mental Fatigue Study in Four-Choice Reaction Time Task. PLoS One, 10(3), PLoS One, Mar 2015, Vol.10(3).