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Brain's Behind Where's Waldo Project

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Hi. I'm doing the Where's Waldo project found here on Science Buddies. When it talks about calculating the Mean Reaction time, what is the measurement of time that they're using? When I do my presentation and tell people that the mean reaction time for when targets were present is...580...580 WHAT? I don't know what this is measuring. I have all the numbers and averages, but I don't know what the average is of. Since the program from Cognitive Science (java program) calculates the time within the program and then I average them out, I don't know what measurement of time they are saying the average is of? Can you help me understand this? Thanks
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Re: Brain's Behind Where's Waldo Project

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The time readings are in milliseconds (ms). This fact was difficult to find and I consider that a failure of the software. I suspected it was milliseconds but wanted to make sure so i went to the Cognitive Science website http://cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu/Cogsc ... ualSearch/

At the bottom of the page on the left you will see a link for a Tutorial. Click that and you will get a pdf with pages of information about the software. Go to page 7 and look at the graph. You will see that the y-axis has the reaction times and below the axis label there is (ms)

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