Cognitive chronometry
Cognitive chronometry refers to the systematic measurement of response time as a means of illuminating either mental operations or mental associations. Two measuring instruments relying on cognitive chronometry are the Implicit Association Test, or IAT, and the Timed Antagonistic Response Alethiometer, or TARA.
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