One of the applications of the unit is to test the area of human visual acuity.
The Model 35575*C is the same as Model 35575 except that is supports 220VAC 50/60Hz AC input.
Dr. Stanley Bassin originally developed the Bassin Anticipation Timer at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. One of the applications of the unit is to test the area of human visual acuity related to eye-hand coordination and anticipation.
The subject is instructed to watch a light as it travels down the runway. They must anticipate the light reaching the target and press a pushbutton, or perform some other action, to coincide with the arrival of the light at the target. The new version of the Bassin Anticipation Timer incorporates many new features, as well as enhancements to existing features, adding new dimensions to your experiments. The additional features will allow researchers to explore new paradigms and new twists on old paradigms.
PsymLab provides researchers with a powerful tool for organizing subject information, designing/building customized experiments, and generating unique data reports.
This key panel has a digital display and is used with our various Psychomotor devices such as the Model 35600 MOART Reaction Time / Movement Time Panel, Models 35575 and Model 35580 Bassin Anticipation Timers and Model 16030 Stability Platform. This panel includes a 10 foot 25-pin connecting cable.
This is a replacement Start Runway for the Bassin Anticipation Timers.
This is a replacement End Runway for the Bassin Anticipation Timers.
This is an Intermediate Runway for the Bassin Anticipation Timers.
A normally-open remote Push Button for use with our Bassin Anticipation Timer, Model 35575 as the response button and/or initiate button.
The subject is instructed to watch a light as it travels down the runway. They must anticipate the light reaching the target and press a pushbutton, or perform some other action, to coincide with the arrival of the light at the target.