A method of recording latencies is described, which is used in conjunction with an IBM 024 keypunch. In this way, it is not necessary for the latency to be read and recorded visually, since it can be punched in digital form directly onto IBM cards. A number of applications are briefly enumerated, including a more detailed description of the use of a single system to record successive response times as S progresses through timed segments of a pathway.
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