The conception of human reaction to an external stimulus being mediated by a biological interface (such as a nerve) is nearly as old as the philosophical discipline of science itself. The long fiber running from the foot to the cavity in the head is pulled by the heat and releases a fluid that makes the muscles contract. Illustration of the pain pathway in René Descartes' Traite de l'homme (Treatise of Man) 1664. 6.1.3 Diffusion modeling of RT and cognitive ability.6.1.2 Biological and neurophysiological manifestations of the RT- g relationship. ![]() 6.1.1 Mechanistic properties of the RT-cognitive ability relationship.6 Reaction time as a function of individual differences.5.2 Shepard and Metzler's mental rotation task.5 Reaction time as a function of experimental conditions. ![]()
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