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The Power of Interstimulus Interval for the Assessment of Temporal Processing in Rodents
Published on: April 19, 2019
Intertrial correlations and intertrial periods of rest
1a Department of Behavioral , Science The Pennsylvania State University.
Abstract:
Eight groups of 40 basic airmen each worked the Manual Crank for an initial period of 5 min., rested, and then worked for a final period of 3 min. The eight groups were distinguished according to the load (heavy or light) against which they worked in the two periods and the rest interval (30 sec. or 4 min.) between them. Response was scored in revolutions of the crank handle in each 20 sec. interval (trial). None of the main effects had any bearing on the intertrial correlations within or between the periods of cranking. The results lend further support to the proposition that intertrial correlations are invariant under rest interval (distribution of practice) and the force required to make a response.

