EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN
碩士 === 國立臺灣體育學院 === 體育研究所 === 98 === Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of information processing and the age through the manipulation of long or short foreperiod time in the approach of simple auditory reaction time test for middle/late children. Method: Eight-ye...
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ndltd-TW-098NTCP55670062015-10-13T19:06:45Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38750905175146558655 EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN 前期時間對不同年齡兒童訊息處理能力的影響 Lai Feng-Mei 賴鳳梅 碩士 國立臺灣體育學院 體育研究所 98 Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of information processing and the age through the manipulation of long or short foreperiod time in the approach of simple auditory reaction time test for middle/late children. Method: Eight-year-old, ten-year-old, and twelve-year-old children, 192 in total, were recruited as the voluntary participants in this study. Every participant was asked to press a switch to assess the response time after the stimulus of voice that following the warning signal around 6 second and 30 second. The Catsys 2000 system was used to generate the signal of stimulus and to acquire the information of reaction time. Results: The results showed the reaction time in ten-year-old children were slower than twelve-year-old children in the condition of short foreperiod, but not in the condition of long foreperiod. There were no statistical different between ten-year-old and twelve-year-old children for the variability of reaction time. The reaction time and variability of reaction time in eight-year-old children were the highest significantly. Conclusion: It indicated the ability of information processing for twelve-year-old children regress same as ten-year-old children under the condition of long foreperiod. The ability of information processing was an unstable stage in the age of twelve. Chou Kuei-Ming 周桂名 2010 學位論文 ; thesis 64 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣體育學院 === 體育研究所 === 98 === Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of information processing and the age through the manipulation of long or short foreperiod time in the approach of simple auditory reaction time test for middle/late children. Method: Eight-year-old, ten-year-old, and twelve-year-old children, 192 in total, were recruited as the voluntary participants in this study. Every participant was asked to press a switch to assess the response time after the stimulus of voice that following the warning signal around 6 second and 30 second. The Catsys 2000 system was used to generate the signal of stimulus and to acquire the information of reaction time. Results: The results showed the reaction time in ten-year-old children were slower than twelve-year-old children in the condition of short foreperiod, but not in the condition of long foreperiod. There were no statistical different between ten-year-old and twelve-year-old children for the variability of reaction time. The reaction time and variability of reaction time in eight-year-old children were the highest significantly. Conclusion: It indicated the ability of information processing for twelve-year-old children regress same as ten-year-old children under the condition of long foreperiod. The ability of information processing was an unstable stage in the age of twelve.
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EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN |
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EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN |
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EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN |
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EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN |
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EFFECTS OF FOREPERIOD TIME ON THE ABILITY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MIDDIE/LATE CHILDREN |
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effects of foreperiod time on the ability of information processing in middie/late children |
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