Psychology, asked by sariasajid07, 4 months ago

2. Donders (1818-89) introduced psychology to the concept of being able to ascertain the exact
duration of a mental judgement following the presentation of a stimulus. This is referred to as
a. mental chronometry
b. zietgerber
C. reaction time
d. mental synchronicity​

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Answered by justinponmalakkunnel
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1) Mental chronometry is the scientific study of processing speed or reaction time on cognitive tasks to infer the content, duration, and temporal sequencing of mental operations.

2) a rhythmically occurring natural phenomenon which acts as a cue in the regulation of the body's circadian rhythms.

3) Reaction time or response time refers to the amount of time that takes places between when we perceive something to when we respond to it. It is the ability to detect, process, and respond to a stimulus.

4) the analytic psychology of Carl Jung , the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear to have a meaningful connection when there is no explicable causal relationship between these events, as in extraordinary coincidences or purported examples of telepathy.

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