The present study investigated the relationship between time anticipation and human morphological characteristics.
30 subjects with an average age of about 24 performed time anticipation reaction test. And anthropometric measurements were conducted on them. The influence of directions of moving object was also investigated in time anticipation reaction test.
The results showed that height, weight, calf muscle and humerus were significant variables affecting time anticipation.
And the endomorphy seemed to anticipate time longer than the set time, compared with other somatotypes. There existed no relationship between time anticipation and directions of the moving object.