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  2. Mental chronometry - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, psychologist Ian J. Deary published the first large-scale study of intelligence and reaction time in a representative population sample across a range of ages, finding a correlation between psychometric intelligence and simple reaction time of –0.31 and four-choice reaction time of –0.49.

  3. How to Make Your Walk a Workout - AOL

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    5 Strategies to Get More Walking Into Your Routine Walk at Work If you work a desk job, invest in an under-desk treadmill to accumulate more steps (at a slow pace) throughout the day.

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    Walking for weight loss is an underrated activity that’s low-impact, sustainable, enjoyable, and, for the most part, free (but full permission to splurge on those cute walking shoes and under ...

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    A trainer explains everything you need to know about effective walking workouts. ... Consider sharing your location with a loved one or download an app that tracks your exact route. In the same ...

  6. Continuous performance task - Wikipedia

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    Reaction times: This measures the amount of time between the presentation of the stimulus and the client's response. Omission errors: This indicates the number of times the target was presented, but the client did not respond/click the mouse. High omission rates indicate that the subject is either not paying attention (distractibility) to ...

  7. File:Walking Together.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Level up your walking routine with this full-body strength ...

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    You can also add the strength workouts to any cardio routine you already have in place, so if you’d rather bike, swim, run or take a HIIT class — go for it! A 31-day walking and strength ...

  9. Serial reaction time - Wikipedia

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    Serial reaction time (SRT) is a commonly used parameter in the measurement of unconscious learning processes. [1] This parameter is operationalised through a SRT task, in which participants are asked to repeatedly respond to a fixed set of stimuli in which each cue signals that a particular response (i.e., button press) needs to be made.