Fine motor performance in subjects of subnormal, normal and superior intelligence. I. Reaction time and task complexity.

[1]  F. Goodenough,et al.  The development of the reactive process from early childhood to maturity. , 1935 .

[2]  Reaction-Time and Motor Development , 1937 .

[3]  Edwin A. Fleishman,et al.  A factor analysis of fine manipulative tests. , 1962 .

[4]  G. Berkson An analysis of reaction time in normal and mentally dificient young men. I. Duration threshold experiment. , 2008, Journal of mental deficiency research.

[5]  Edwin A. Fleishman,et al.  A factor analysis of dexterity tests. , 1954 .

[6]  T. Nettelbeck,et al.  Influence of contextual cues on the choice reaction time of mildly retarded adults. , 1977, American journal of mental deficiency.

[7]  R. Elliott Physiological activity and performance: A comparison of kindergarten children with young adults. , 1964 .

[8]  R. Magill,et al.  Correlations among Perceptual-Motor Ability, Self-Concept and Reading Achievement in Early Elementary Grades , 1979, Perceptual and motor skills.

[9]  A W EDWARDS,et al.  A METHOD FOR CLUSTER ANALYSIS. , 1965, Biometrics.

[10]  R. Elliott Simple reaction time: effects associated with age, preparatory interval, incentive-shift, and mode of presentation. , 1970, Journal of experimental child psychology.

[11]  H. M. Eckert,et al.  Developmental Variability in Reaction Time. , 1977 .

[12]  S. Folkard Expectancy in Educable Subnormal Children and Their Normal Mental Age Controls , 1974, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.

[13]  W. F. Hawkins,et al.  SIMPLE AND DISJUNCTIVE REACTION TIMES OF NORMALS AND RETARDATES. , 1965, American journal of mental deficiency.