| Literature DB >> 12834085 |
Richard R Plant1, Nick Hammond, Tom Whitehouse.
Abstract
Mice from the early 1990s seemed to offer a cheap and viable alternative to more expensive response boxes, with fairly consistent results being found between studies. However, has anything changed in the intervening decade? Are newer mice technologies necessarily better? Is USB a better mouse interface than the old-fashioned serial interface? With such questions in mind, we outline a method for bench-testing the timing characteristics of mice outside of a PC, in order to predict their contribution to response timing. A sample set of mice was tested under a visual stimulus-response paradigm, using E-Prime to compare predicted performance with measured response registration. A representative range of mice technologies was tested alongside a standard keyboard and an E-Prime deluxe response box. The implications for using any response device other than a recognized response box are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12834085 DOI: 10.3758/bf03202553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput ISSN: 0743-3808