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In this article we describe a new computer program for assessment and correction of central and peripheral visual reaction time in sportsmen-students. The program has a realistic design containing elements of video games, which makes the process of computer testing more effective and productive. On the example of a group of ten 17-19-year-old sportsmen-students with low-medium qualification we demonstrate the improvement of central and peripheral reaction times by 10%-15% on the average after one-month special training including our computer tests three-five times per a week for about 10-15 minutes daily.
reaction time, visual reaction, psycho-physiological test.
reaction time, visual reaction, psycho-physiological test.
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