Lecture 6 Flashcards
Name 2 ways that mental speed is measured
- Hick paradigm (reaction time)
- Inspection time
What is the Hick paradigm?
Simple and choice reaction time (RT) task
What is inspection time to measure mental speed?
A visual discrimination task with tachistoscopically presented stimuli where the researcher controls the measurement time
Describe the procedure that is used in the Hick paradigm?
- Subject starts with their finger on the “home button”
- When one of the n lights come on, subject releases the home button and presses the response button
Describe the procedure that is used in inspection time tasks?
- Use of orienting stimuli (“+”)
- Backwards mask (presenting one stimulus (“mask”) immediately after another brief (≤ 50ms) “target” stimulus)
- Range of times employed between stimuli
o Demo: 50-200 msec
o Typical range: 6-200msec
What is “reaction time” in a Hick paradigm?
Time before releasing the home button
What is “movement time” in a Hick paradigm?
Time from releasing the home button to pressing the response button
What is Hick’s Law (in a Hick paradigm)?
Reaction time (RT) is a function of the number of alternatives - Reaction time increases linearly with each bit (number of choices) of information
What is the role of strategies in a Hick paradigm?
Use of primitive strategies could influence reaction/movement time
What are the 5 possible measures of mental speed in a Hick paradigm?
- Overall mean response time
- Mean response time at each number of alternatives
- Intercept of Hick function (i.e. reaction time to a single light)
- Slope/gradient of the Hick function
♣ Supposed to be theoretically meaningful – measures an individual’s rate of gain of information - Variability of response time from trial to trial
What did Jensen (1982) say IQ should relate more strongly to: choice reaction time (RT) or simple reaction time (RT)?
IQ should relate more strongly to choice RT than to simple RT
o As the number of choices increases, should see stronger correlations with intelligence
♣ Supported
What is the correlation between ‘g’ and reaction time in a Hick paradigm?
- Correlation between g and reaction time for different amount of alternatives
o Regular, but very small increase with number of choices
♣ Fluid intelligence
o Slow people have higher reaction times and lower scores
o Effect size is very small
What does to use of a ‘backwards mask’ in an inspection time task do?
Leads to failure to consciously perceive the first stimulus
How does inspection time relate to IQ?
Significant correlation between inspection time (visual and auditory) and IQ (which was operationalised as most Gf tasks, i.e. Raven’s and matrices tasks)
- Very significant results for ‘strategy use’ and ‘no strategy use’ - higher correlation when no strategy was used
How is mental speed thought to relate to intelligence?
Speed of mental processing thought by Galton to be a key component of intelligence