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The Continuous Performance Test (CPT) is a widely used computerized test to assess impulsivity. This article proposes the use of a CPT variant based on movement recognition to obtain more accurate measurements of impulsivity. In this pilot study, 22 volunteers participated in a CPT experiment responding to the stimuli by raising his or her dominant hand instead of pressing the space bar in a keyboard. Using this method, correlations of self-reported impulsivity with number of commission errors and average reaction time improved those obtained with standard CPT.
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Arts and humanities (miscellaneous) , Ciências biológicas ii , Ciencias humanas , Ciencias sociales , Developmental and educational psychology , Educação física , Enfermagem , Experimental and cognitive psychology , General psychology , Medicina ii , Psicología , Psychology , Psychology (all) , Psychology (miscellaneous) , Psychology, experimental , Psychology, mathematical
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Delgado-Gómez, D; Carmona-Vázquez, C; Bayona, S; Ardoy-Cuadros, J; Aguado, D; Baca-García, E; Lopez-Castroman, J (2016). Improving impulsivity assessment using movement recognition: A pilot study. Behavior Research Methods, 48(4), 1575-1579. DOI: 10.3758/s13428-015-0668-y



