Reaction
Time
The amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus, measured in milliseconds (thousands of a second).
Speed
Normalises the data distribution and reduces the effect of outliers (numbers that differ significantly from other observations or data points) in the data.
Accuracy
The proportion of correct responses.
Variation
Is used to measure the degree of variation between responses.
RCS
The number of correct responses per second.
BPM
How many times your heart beats per minute.
rMSSD
The square root of the mean of the sum of squared successive differences between successive NN intervals (i.e., milliseconds between consecutive heartbeats).
SDNN
The standard deviation of all NN intervals. The SDNN describes a measure of the variability of a series of heartbeats. It reflects the influence on the heart of both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
RPE
The rating of perceived exertion scale is used to assess an athlete's overall exertion during a cognitive task that captures how hard they feel they have been made to work. It is an integration of various central and peripheral feelings, such as sweating, breathing, and muscle tension.
RMF
The rating of mental fatigue scale is used to assess an athlete's level of mental fatigue or tiredness upon completing a cognitive task.
RME
The rating of mental effort scale is used to assess an athlete's mental effort during a cognitive task.
VAS-F
The Visual Analogue Scale of Fatigue Severity is used to assess an athlete's mood & fatigue levels.