The Go/No-go test
The Go/No-go test
A user has brought up a "complex reaction time test," where he suggested adding a reaction time test with a no-go stimulus. This means the user needs to inhibit their response to a competing stimulus, while still trying to respond as quickly as possible to the main stimulus.
After two weeks, this is finally added. A logical addition would be the auditory counterparts to these reaction time tests, but there are still some timing problems on different platforms. If these issues persist, I might defer these tests again and move on to spatial tests instead.
After two weeks, this is finally added. A logical addition would be the auditory counterparts to these reaction time tests, but there are still some timing problems on different platforms. If these issues persist, I might defer these tests again and move on to spatial tests instead.
cognitivefun | 4 years ago
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Great, thanks! Simple, yet challenging (for me at least). New or improved tasks are definitely motivating. :)
If task-specific skills become a problem, you might also reverse the go/no-go condition every other day, or change it to different coloured dots (when test starts the user is told which colour is "go" and which is "no-go" in that session).
Auditory version would be nice, too.
If task-specific skills become a problem, you might also reverse the go/no-go condition every other day, or change it to different coloured dots (when test starts the user is told which colour is "go" and which is "no-go" in that session).
Auditory version would be nice, too.
bovinebrain | 4 years ago
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cognitivefun | 4 years ago
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