par Tomberg, Claude ;Joye, Hélène ;Desmedt, Jean Edouard
Référence Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, 81, 4, page (269-278)
Publication Publié, 1991-08
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Different methods for estimating reaction times (RTs) from either finger flexion or finger extension responses have been evaluated. The onset of finger movement was recorded with a photoelectric method and the results are compared with RT measures based on microswitch closure or onset of electromyographic (EMG) activity in the prime move muscle. EMG analysis showed the voluntary motor commands to present a characteristic ballistic pattern in RTs. However, this was not true for a number of trials with unusually long RTs which involved ramp or double burst EMG patterns that were interpreted as reflecting errors in the force calibration of motor commands. RTs based on photoelectric recording of onset of finger extension were consistently related to the RTs estimated from EMG onset in the prime mover muscle. It is concluded that the EMG onset or the finger lift photoelectric method is best suited for reliable RT recording.