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  2. Responsiveness - Wikipedia

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    The frustration threshold can be quite different, depending on the situation and the fact that the user interface depends on local or remote systems to show a visible response. There are at least three user tolerance thresholds (i.e.): [4] 0.1 seconds under 0.1 seconds the response is perceived as instantaneous (high user satisfaction); 1.0 seconds

  3. Test of Variables of Attention - Wikipedia

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    Response Time Variability: A time measurement of how consistently the microswitch is pressed. Response Time: A time measurement of how fast or slow information is processed and responded to. d' Signal Detection: A time measurement of how fast performance drops. Commission Errors: A measure of impulsivity: how many times the non-target is pressed.

  4. Mental chronometry - Wikipedia

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    The experimental approach to mental chronometry includes topics such as the empirical study of vocal and manual latencies, visual and auditory attention, temporal judgment and integration, language and reading, movement time and motor response, perceptual and decision time, memory, and subjective time perception. [5]

  5. Nerve conduction velocity - Wikipedia

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    The time difference between stimulation from the first electrode and pickup by the downstream electrode is known as the latency. Nerve conduction latencies are typically on the order of milliseconds. Although conduction velocity itself is not directly measured, calculating conduction velocities from NCS measurements is trivial.

  6. Tail suspension test - Wikipedia

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    The main strength of the tail suspension test is its predictive validity– performance on the test can be altered by drugs that improve depressive symptoms in people. Specifically, if antidepressant agents are administered before the test, the animal will struggle for a longer period of time than if not and exhibit more escape behaviors. [1]

  7. Speedy Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Speedy Gonzales is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He is portrayed as "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico" with his major traits being the ability to run extremely fast, being quick-witted and heroic, and speaking with an exaggerated Mexican accent. [1]

  8. Rotarod performance test - Wikipedia

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    A mouse rotarod apparatus. The rotarod performance test is a performance test based on a rotating rod with forced motor activity being applied, usually by a rodent.The test measures parameters such as riding time (seconds) or endurance.

  9. Head-twitch response - Wikipedia

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    The HTR is a rapid, rhythmic side-to-side or rotational head movement that intermittently occurs in mice and rats in association with serotonin 5-HT 2A receptor activation. [1] [2] In mice, each individual head movement lasts about 10 milliseconds and each HTR consists of 5 to 11 individual head movements.