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Temporal complexity measure of reaction time series: Operational versus event time

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BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3069

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detrended fluctuation analysis; reaction time series; temporal complexity; time-stress

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In this study, a new method is proposed to evaluate scaling indices of time series by treating each reaction time as a duration time and applying DFA algorithm to event time series. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of this new approach in differentiating scaling indices and predicting task performance outcomes between low and high time-stress conditions.
IntroductionDetrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) is a well-established method to evaluate scaling indices of time series, which categorize the dynamics of complex systems. In the literature, DFA has been used to study the fluctuations of reaction time Y(n) time series, where n is the trial number. MethodsHerein we propose treating each reaction time as a duration time that changes the representation from operational (trial number) time n to event (temporal) time t, or X(t). The DFA algorithm was then applied to the X(t) time series to evaluate scaling indices. The dataset analyzed is based on a Go-NoGo shooting task that was performed by 30 participants under low and high time-stress conditions in each of six repeated sessions over a 3-week period. ResultsThis new perspective leads to quantitatively better results in (1) differentiating scaling indices between low versus high time-stress conditions and (2) predicting task performance outcomes. ConclusionWe show that by changing from operational time to event time, the DFA allows discrimination of time-stress conditions and predicts performance outcomes.

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