Comparison of Visual and Auditory Reaction Time of Hand and Foot in Healthy Adults
Journal Title: International Journal of Physiology - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
In the present study Visual reaction time(VRT) and Auditory reaction time(ART) was recorded in the hand and foot in 100 adults with the help of Response Analyzer and compared. VRT was more in the right foot than in the right hand and more in the left foot than in the left hand. Similarly ART was more in the right foot than in the right hand and more in the left foot than in the left hand.
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