Modified Spatial Integration & Orientation; Reaction Plus - Broad Jump; Measuring One's Reaction To A Visual And/Or Auditory Signal - Wayne Saccadic Fixator Instructions For Using Manual

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107. Modified Spatial Integration & Orientation
Use a balance board, but reverse the position of the board so that the back is now the front.
Timed 60 sec.
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108. Reaction Plus - Broad Jump

Two foot switch pads are used. The foot switch pads should be spaced apart a broad jump
distance. The trainee is instructed to crouch, and place one foot on the pad marked "set/reset".
On signal quickly jump to the second switch pad marked "right". The display will record 2
alternating readings. The reading with a period in the right hand corner of the display is the
response time (time in the air jumping to the second switch pad) the second reading is the actual
time in milliseconds trainee required to leave the crouch position and rise off the switch pad.
Note - if trainee's foot is not initially on the first switch pad a buzzing will signal this error. Many
other test and activities can be designed using this reaction plus response program. I.e., use 2
light switches, use the ir sensor, etc. Stand on the foot switch pads and run or kick through the ir
sensor beam, stand in front of the beam and on signal move to another sensor. Stand on a foot
switch, and jump up to a basket, etc.
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109. Measuring One's Reaction To A Visual And/Or Auditory Signal.

Use two light/switch boxes. Connect one to the right jack connector. The other light/switch is
connected to the left jack. Trainee holds the right switch/light with finger on the button. The left
switch/light is held by the trainer, when the trainer press the button the timer is armed, and a
few seconds later the auditory signal is produced. Trainee must respond by rapidly depressing
the button. The display will record the reaction time to a visual or auditory stimulus.
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