Reaction Time Testing
by Andrew Brown, Civil & Forensic Pty Ltd  © 1998

During 1998 two separate exercises were carried to measure the reaction time of subjects.  These exercises were conducted by the NSW Region of ASPACI.  At Bathurst '98 Conference (April 1998) 'in-vehicle' tests were carried out in an instrumented vehicle to measure the perception and reaction time of drivers.  These tests were carried out when the driver was expecting the test and as a surprise test.  Details of the 'in-vehicle' tests are provided below.  Later in the year (October 1998) a series of 'computer' tests were carried out at an ASPACI meeting to measure the decision-reaction time of participants.  Details of the 'computer' tests are provided below.
 
In-Vehicle Tests
 
Computer Tests (DRT)
At the October meeting of ASPACI NSW Andrew Brown held a hands-on demonstration of computer based perception & reaction time testing.  This was done using a number of laptop computers and a program written by George Bonnett, with additions for statistical analysis by Andrew Brown.  The program (DRT) is currently in beta testing and will form part of Rec-Tec reconstruction software.  Results from a sample size of 16 participants (12 at the meeting) have been collated and analysed.
 
The DRT program takes the participant though 6 different decision-rection time tests (or phases) each of increasing complexity.  That is more decision making is required during the latter tests than the earlier tests.  The participant the test in each phase 10 times for a total of 60 measurements.  Each test involved a the participant responding to the random display of graphic symbols on the screen and then responding with specified keystrokes based on the type of symbol, relative position and ultimately colour.  As the task involved gets more complicated it is possible to enter the incorrect keystroke sequence.  In this case the time for that individual test is put aside and the test repeated until 10 successful attempts are made.  The program keeps track of the number of errors and the decision-reaction time for each test error.
 
When a participant starts the test sequence they are requested for information on there identity, age, alcohol and drug consumption for comparison purposes.  These inputs are shown below.
 
 MULTI-PHASE DECISION-REACTION TIME TEST  

 IDENTIFIER OR NAME [FIRST MI LAST] ?  NAME WITHHELD 

 SEX [M/F]: F  

 AGE: 21  

 BAC (PRESS ENTER IF NONE OR UNKNOWN): 0  

 NUMBER OF DRINKS IN LAST 6 HOURS (PRESS ENTER IF NONE): 0  

 BEER/WINE/LIQUOR [B/W/L] (PRESS ENTER IF NONE): 0  

 ARE YOU TAKING ANY DRUGS/MEDICATION [Y/N]: N  
 

Screen 1: Data entry screen for DRT
 
 
The participant is prompted through each of the six phases with instructions on each test preceding each phase.
 
                        PRESS Q TO STOP TEST AND EXIT  
                  SERIES INCLUDES 6 PHASES WITH 10 PARTS EACH  
                    PLACE FINGERS ON KEYS DURING ALL TESTS  
                           PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE 
Screen 2: There are 6 types of test to be carried out.
 
 
The first phase requires a simple response to the random display of a filled circle in a fixed position.
 
                      NON DISCRIMINITORY SIMPLE REFLEX  
                  When a CIRCLE appears press the SPACEBAR  
                             PRESS "S" TO START TEST 
Screen 3: First Test - Circle will appear in middle of the screen.
 
 
The second phase requires the same simple response to the random display of a filled circle in a random position.
 
                          REACTION TIME TEST - PHASE 2  
                     MOVING POINT NON DISCRIMINITORY REFLEX  
                    When a CIRCLE appears press the SPACEBAR  
                             PRESS "S" TO START TEST 
Screen 4:  Second Test - Circle will appear at random position on the screen.
 
 
The third phase requires the participant to identify the random display of a filled circle or square in a random position.  The required keystroke is dependent on the shape displayed.
 
                          REACTION TIME TEST - PHASE 3  
                       MOVING POINT DISCRIMINITORY REFLEX  
                     Either a CIRCLE or a SQUARE will appear  
                    Press the SPACEBAR when a CIRCLE appears  
                        Press ENTER when a SQUARE appears  
                             PRESS "S" TO START TEST 
Screen 5: Third Test - Circle OR Square will appear at random position on the screen.
 
 
The forth phase requires the participant to identify the random display of a filled circle and square arranged horizontally in a random position.  The required keystrokes are dependent on the relative position of the shapes displayed.
 
                          REACTION TIME TEST - PHASE 4  
                   MOVING POINT COMPLEX DISCRIMINITORY REFLEX  
                     Both a CIRCLE and a SQUARE will appear  
  If the CIRCLE is to the left of the SQUARE press the SPACEBAR and then ENTER  
  If the SQUARE is to the left of the CIRCLE press ENTER and then the SPACEBAR  
                             PRESS "S" TO START TEST 
Screen 6: Forth Test - Circle AND Square will be aligned horizontally at random position on the screen.
 
 
The fifth phase requires the participant to identify the random display of a filled circle and square arranged vertically in a random position.  The required keystrokes are a fixed key followed by a sequence dependent on the relative position of the shapes displayed.
 
                          REACTION TIME TEST - PHASE 5  
               MOVING POINT COMPLEX DISCRIMINITORY COMPLEX REFLEX  
                     Both a CIRCLE and a SQUARE will appear  
               Press the ESCAPE key as soon as any object appears  
                                      THEN  
       If the CIRCLE is above the SQUARE press the SPACEBAR and then ENTER  
       If the SQUARE is above the CIRCLE press ENTER and then the SPACEBAR  
                             PRESS "S" TO START TEST 
Screen 7: Fifth Test - Circle AND Square will be aligned vertically at random position on the screen.
 
 
The sixth phase requires the participant to identify the random display of a filled circle and square arranged vertically in a random position.  The required keystrokes are a fixed key followed by a sequence dependent on the relative position of the shapes and colours displayed.  This is the same as Phase 5 except the keys strokes are reversed if both shapes are of the same colour.
 
                          REACTION TIME TEST - PHASE 6  
          MOVING POINT VERY COMPLEX DISCRIMINITORY VERY COMPLEX REFLEX  
                     Both a CIRCLE and a SQUARE will appear  
               Press the ESCAPE key as soon as any object appears  
                       IF THE OBJECTS ARE DIFFERENT COLORS  
       If the CIRCLE is above the SQUARE press the SPACEBAR and then ENTER  
       If the SQUARE is above the CIRCLE press ENTER and then the SPACEBAR  
                       IF BOTH OBJECTS ARE THE SAME COLOR  
       If the CIRCLE is above the SQUARE press ENTER and then the SPACEBAR  
       If the SQUARE is above the CIRCLE press the SPACEBAR and then ENTER  
                             PRESS "S" TO START TEST
Screen 8: Sixth Test - Circle AND Square will be aligned vertically at random position on the screen.
 
 
The individual tests results and averages for each test phase are show on the first of the results output screens.  This data is for the 10 successful tests completed in each phase.
 
  MULTI-PHASE DECISION-REACTION TIME TEST              11-27-1998   02:38:09  

                      Licensed to Civil & Forensic  00172-1  
  
  TEST SUBJECT:  NAME WITHHELD     [F21000N]  
  
  TOTAL DECISION-REACTION TIME:  40.43164  
  
  NO     PHASE - 1   PHASE - 2   PHASE - 3   PHASE - 4   PHASE - 5   PHASE - 6  
  
   1      0.279297    0.379883    0.549805    0.990234    1.150391    1.209961  
   2      0.280273    0.330078    0.490234    0.609375    0.769531    1.049805  
   3      0.330078    0.330078    0.379883    0.709961    0.929688    1.320313  
   4      0.330078    0.549805    0.500000    0.660156    0.930664    1.270508  
   5      0.440430    0.379883    0.609375    0.720703    0.720703    1.429688  
   6      0.280273    0.320313    0.759766    0.879883    0.709961    1.149414  
   7      0.280273    0.330078    0.609375    0.719727    0.770508    1.200195  
   8      0.270508    0.330078    0.550781    0.719727    0.869141    1.320313  
   9      0.330078    0.439453    0.709961    0.820313    0.930664    1.099609  
  10      0.270508    0.330078    0.500000    0.659180    0.709961    0.930664  
  
  AVRG    0.309180    0.371973    0.565918    0.748926    0.849121    1.198047 

Results 1: Data entry screen for DRT
 
 
The second results output screen shows the symbols displayed in phases 3 to 6 and the time to first keystroke in phases 4 to 6.
 
  
     PHASE - 3           PHASE - 4            PHASE - 5              PHASE - 6  
  
            OD       OD  FIRST KEY        OD  FIRST KEY          OD  FIRST KEY  
  
   1         S      S/C   0.930664       C/S   0.440430       S/C-N   0.440430  
   2         C      C/S   0.549805       C/S   0.490234       C/S-N   0.500000  
   3         C      S/C   0.659180       S/C   0.599609       S/C-R   0.549805  
   4         C      C/S   0.660156       S/C   0.490234       C/S-R   0.720703  
   5         S      S/C   0.660156       C/S   0.440430       S/C-N   0.500000  
   6         C      S/C   0.819336       C/S   0.440430       C/S-N   0.660156  
   7         C      S/C   0.609375       C/S   0.500000       S/C-R   0.490234  
   8         C      S/C   0.660156       C/S   0.599609       S/C-R   0.500000  
   9         S      C/S   0.709961       S/C   0.490234       S/C-R   0.489258  
  10         S      C/S   0.599609       C/S   0.379883       S/C-N   0.490234  
  
  AVRG                    0.685840             0.487109               0.534082 
Results 2: Data entry screen for DRT
 
 
The second results output screen shows the errors that occurred during testing (phases 3 to 6).  This output also shows  the symbol / sequence displayed and the time to first keystroke for each error.
 
  
     PHASE - 3           PHASE - 4            PHASE - 5              PHASE - 6  
  
        RUN:OD   RUN:OD  ERROR KEY    RUN:OD  ERROR KEY      RUN:OD  ERROR KEY  
  
   1       7:C    9:C/S   0.820313     2:C/S   0.819336     2:S/C-R   1.150391  
   2                                                       10:S/C-N   1.540039  
  
  AVRG                    0.820313             0.819336               1.345215  
  
  LEGEND:    S = SQUARE    C = CIRCLE    N = NORMAL ORDER    R = REVERSE ORDER  
 
Results 3: Data entry screen for DRT
 
 
The results can be printed or saved to file for further analysis.  In this case the results were saved to a disk file and analysed with DRTStats v1.1 by Andrew Brown.  (NB: This routine has since been incorporated into DRT and will form part of the release program.)
 

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DRT Statistics
 
DRTStats allows a simple statistical analysis based on normal distribution of data.  The program reads in test data from all of the data files and produces Mean, Standard Deviation, 15th Percentile and 85th Percentile values for each of the phases.  The time taken to complete the keystroke sequence (from display of symbols until the last required key is pressed) is analysed for all phases.  In addition the time taken to press the first keystroke is analysed for phases 4, 5 and 6.
 
The results from our testing is shown below.  This is from a sample of 16 people, 14 male, 2 female, average age 37 years (actual ages - 21; 31; 32; 36(4); 42; 48; 51; 54; 55(2); 61; 62; 72), none affected by alcohol or drugs.
 
  DRTStats v 1.1                                       by Andrew Brown, 1998 
  Using data from the Multi-Phase Decision Reaction Time (DRT) test program 
  DRT was written by George M Bonnett 

  Sample Size is   16 People (  160 Tests) 
 

  Results for Complete Sequence: 

             Phase 1    Phase 2    Phase 3    Phase 4    Phase 5    Phase 6 
  Mean       0.37173    0.34772    0.61808    0.99468    1.36672    1.90504 
  Std Dev    0.48108    0.10923    0.54716    0.39332    0.63742    1.01797 
  15th %ile -0.12716    0.23445    0.05068    0.58680    0.70572    0.84940 
  85th %ile  0.87061    0.46099    1.18548    1.40255    2.02773    2.96068 
 

  Results for First Keystroke: 
                                              Phase 4    Phase 5    Phase 6 
  Mean                                        0.77581    0.66356    0.84460 
  Std Dev                                     0.33198    0.25947    0.51968 
  15th %ile                                   0.43154    0.39449    0.30569 
  85th %ile                                   1.12007    0.93263    1.38352 
 

  Press 'P' to Print OR ANY other key to exit ? 
 

Results 4: Output of statistical analysis of DRT data files.
 
Comparison of Results
 

 

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Last modified on 19 September 2007 by Andrew Brown