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Effects of Using Right Peripheral Vision on Simple Reaction Time of a Normal Male Adult
There are two types ofvisions, namely control vision and peripheral vision, but to perform anactivity requiring more concentration, human beings often usethe right peripheral vision. The aim of the study was to reveal the effect of using the right peripheral vision on the simple reaction time of a normal male adult. This researcch used a real prospective experimental method of a comperative type, with a complete randomized design. The data was the eaction time (millisecond) measured from the starting time of the light stimuli (red, yellow, green, and blue) to the time the research subject responded afterusing the central and peripheral vision of the right eye. The data analysis used paired t, test with α = 0.05 and SPSS 11.5 program. The study found that the normal male adult’s right eye peripheral vision had p volue = 0.000 of the simple reaction time after having red, yellow, green and blue light stimuli. This finding indicated that the simple reaction time had increased. IN CONCLUSION, THE USE OF THE RIGHT EYE PERIPHERAL VISION HAS INCREASED THE SIMPLE REACTION TIME OF THE NORMAL ADULT.
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