An examination of factors that could affect choice reaction time in histology technicians
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Industrial Medicine
- Vol. 15 (6) , 679-686
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.4700150607
Abstract
Histology technicians exposed to formaldehyde and solvents have symptoms and objective evidence of neurobehavioral impairment of memory, judgment, and equilibrium. Because reaction time has been prolonged in many groups of workers exposed to toxicants, choice reaction time was measured in 385 female formaldehyde and solventexposed histology technicians, and 79 unexposed female laboratory workers. Choice reaction time to a visual stimulus (CRT) is defined, for the purpose of this study, as the time required for discriminated cancellation of two different letters on a microcomputer screen by pressing the matching keys. Initial analysis showed that increases in age, years of cigarette smoking, and hours per day of formaldehyde exposure significantly lengthened CRT, but xylene‐toluene exposure had no effect. Since duration of smoking and length of daily formaldehyde exposure were age related, multiple linear regression analysis of CRT was performed using them as independent variables. Increasing age was the only significant factor in lengthening CRT. However, in these female histology technicians, the second measurement one year later was 44 msec faster (p < 0.04). The reason for improved performance is unclear, but it may be an effect of training encompassing familiarity, improved attention, or learning.Keywords
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