Donder (1868) Experiment on Choice Reaction Time
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What does Donder's (1868) experiment measure?

  • Time taken to make a decision and respond to a stimulus with multiple options (correct)
  • Reaction time to a complex stimulus
  • Time taken to respond to a simple stimulus
  • Total time needed to process a decision
  • What does the difference between simple and choice reaction times represent in Donder's experiment?

  • Total time needed to respond to both stimuli
  • The speed of making decisions
  • Time needed to process and make a decision among multiple options (correct)
  • Processing speed of the brain
  • What specifically were the two types of reaction times measured in Donder's experiment?

  • Short reaction time and long reaction time
  • Physical reaction time and intellectual reaction time
  • Instantaneous reaction time and delayed reaction time
  • Simple reaction time and choice reaction time (correct)
  • Which process is represented by the time taken in choice reaction time?

    <p>Processing and decision-making</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Donder's experiment, what is the significance of the time difference between simple and choice reaction times?

    <p>It demonstrates the additional time required for decision-making</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Donder's Experiment Overview

    • Conducted in 1868, Donder's experiment aims to measure mental processes related to reaction times.
    • Focused on understanding how long it takes for individuals to respond to stimuli.

    Simple vs. Choice Reaction Times

    • Simple Reaction Time: Time taken to respond to a single stimulus with a predetermined reaction.
    • Choice Reaction Time: Time taken to respond when multiple stimuli are present, requiring the selection of a specific response.

    Types of Reaction Times

    • Two reaction times measured in the experiment:
      • Simple Reaction Time: Involves a straightforward task where a subject pushes a button upon seeing a light.
      • Choice Reaction Time: Involves a more complex task where subjects must choose between multiple lights, pressing the button corresponding to the light shown.

    Time in Choice Reaction Time

    • The time taken in choice reaction time encompasses both the perception of the stimulus and the decision-making process regarding which response to execute.

    Significance of Time Difference

    • The time difference between simple and choice reaction times highlights the additional cognitive processes involved when making a choice.
    • This difference indicates the mental effort and complexity required when faced with multiple stimuli, showcasing fundamental aspects of human cognition.

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    Learn about Donder's experiment measuring choice reaction time by comparing simple reaction time to complex reaction time. Understand how the difference between the two times reflects decision-making processing.

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