Charles,
Thank you for your comments too.
I also checked Myers's synchronization work a few days after I last posted to this thread and saw that he did acknowledge the Hughes 6 frame stop-start event. Trask did not mention it in his detailed summary of the Hughes film (
Pictures of the Pain appendix pages 617-618).
I looked at the Skaggs05 frame but can't determine if I see a watch, or just part of the camera. I've little doubt Atkins wore a watch.
Here are some additional random and brief observations to those you mentioned above:
John Martin was filming during this period and seems to have held rock steady.
Mark Bell stopped filming about 1 second before the Hughes pause, with the single last frame blurred.
Tina Towner also held rock steady during this interval, but with with the 7 frames missing about 4 seconds earlier who knows what might have happened then.
Phil Willis slide #4 was also taken about this time. I think though the blurriness of the limo occupants was more due to poor focus than motion blur.
Thanks for both links, I don't recall reading either one before.
I found a study online that was printed in the
Journal of Neurophysiology.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2637008/ This study included the determination of reaction times taken of an extended index finger – pressed onto a switch. The reaction time 76.2 ± 15.7 ms was determined from the time of the audio stimulus to when the finger raised from the switch. FWIW.