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Temporal extent
In the ScienceDirect Review, The Socio-Temporal Brain: Connecting People in Time, this explores the ‘timing’ of temporal information that seeks out the rhythm and duration of the behavior.
Temporal locus
Latency specifically measures the time that elapses between the event of a
- Response latency in children, when being treated with Morphine they exhibit a longer time to the response latency in delayed matching of a simple task, and these children seem to have a harder time with social ability. This means that these children require more time to remember things when given the stimulus.[3]
- Interresponse time refers to the duration of time that occurs between two instances of behavior, and it helps in understanding patterns and frequency of a certain behavior over a period of time.[2] Use of psychiatric medications may reduce the rate of response, but on the other hand lengthen the duration of interresponse time. The usage of these medications effectively reduces interest as the reaction declines as well.[4]
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- ^ "San Jose State University Library". login.libaccess.sjlibrary.org. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- ^ ISBN 978-3-031-27587-6, retrieved 2024-05-10
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