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Reaction Go/No-go

Test 'Reaction Go/No-Go' (Go/No-Go paradigm) is a method that allows assessing the performer's ability to respond to one stimulus while inhibiting the response to another

Test 'Reaction Go/No-Go' (Go/No-Go paradigm) is a method that allows assessing the performer's ability to respond to one stimulus while inhibiting the response to another

Reaction Go/No-go

by Viacheslav Romanenko
Reaction Go/No-go
Reaction Go/No-go
Reaction Go/No-go

What is it about?

Test 'Reaction Go/No-Go' (Go/No-Go paradigm) is a method that allows assessing the performer's ability to respond to one stimulus while inhibiting the response to another. This technique enables the investigation of cognitive control function, specifically the performer's ability to regulate their behavior according to current tasks. During the implementation of differentiated 'Go/No-Go' reactions, time is spent not only on signal transformation in receptors and their transmission through nerves, but also on the analysis of incoming signals and making decisions regarding the necessity of motor actions. In the test execution, the performer is required to respond to a blue circle that extends beyond the boundaries of a white circle. The faster the performer reacts at the moment of crossing the boundary of the white circle, the better the ability is considered. The test task is performed with both the left and right hands. This test allows evaluating not only the ability to discriminate a visual signal but also the ability to discriminate movements of the left or right hand. 

Reaction Go/No-go

App Details

Version
1.0.1
Rating
NA
Size
0Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
June 5, 2024
Release date
February 8, 2024
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App Store Description

Test 'Reaction Go/No-Go' (Go/No-Go paradigm) is a method that allows assessing the performer's ability to respond to one stimulus while inhibiting the response to another. This technique enables the investigation of cognitive control function, specifically the performer's ability to regulate their behavior according to current tasks. During the implementation of differentiated 'Go/No-Go' reactions, time is spent not only on signal transformation in receptors and their transmission through nerves, but also on the analysis of incoming signals and making decisions regarding the necessity of motor actions. In the test execution, the performer is required to respond to a blue circle that extends beyond the boundaries of a white circle. The faster the performer reacts at the moment of crossing the boundary of the white circle, the better the ability is considered. The test task is performed with both the left and right hands. This test allows evaluating not only the ability to discriminate a visual signal but also the ability to discriminate movements of the left or right hand. 
At the end of the test, the results are checked for normal distribution (Shapiro-Wilk test). If the values do not conform to the normal distribution law, the worst attempt is discarded, and an additional attempt is added. The program settings allow for selecting the number of attempts from 10 to 40. The higher the number of attempts, the lower the probability of additional attempts. The choice of the number of attempts will depend on the performer's age and professional activity.
Upon completion of the test, the program presents the following indicators: average reaction time, standard deviation, error percentage both overall and separately for each hand, left-to-right hand attempts ratio, and percentage of additional attempts.
Also, in the settings, you can save a JSON backup of your measurements anywhere (Save backup), add measurements from another device (Add backup), replace already saved measurements with new ones (Replace backup), or delete all data (Delete all data).
This app can be utilized by athletes and teachers from specialized educational institutions for their scientific research.

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