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2019-12-04 02:09:56 UTC  

To give you an example, you know when the doc hits your knee with a hammer

2019-12-04 02:09:58 UTC  

and it jolts up?

2019-12-04 02:10:04 UTC  

that's an unconditional reflex

2019-12-04 02:10:05 UTC  

Ummm not really😂I was interested in it for a while but lost interest gradually and now I don't play @The Great One

2019-12-04 02:10:10 UTC  

it can't be trained away

2019-12-04 02:10:20 UTC  

oki

2019-12-04 02:10:22 UTC  

there are also conditional reflexes, which are trained in order to appear, and can fade

2019-12-04 02:10:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/651606266749386762/EK1LwpbX0AAC9Ed.jpg

2019-12-04 02:10:44 UTC  

i need richard spencer to come into chat here so i get to play someone hes prob good at chess

2019-12-04 02:10:44 UTC  

Reflexes have 3 elements: the afferent segment, the central segment which is optional, and the efferent segment.

2019-12-04 02:11:05 UTC  

raw meat

2019-12-04 02:11:12 UTC  

Ye I remember doing reaction time and sensitivity experiments like that in 10th grade bio lol

2019-12-04 02:11:41 UTC  

does an iq of 200 menas ur 2x as smart as someone with an iq of 100??? <:retard:641879583662014504> <:retard:641879583662014504> <:retard:641879583662014504>

2019-12-04 02:11:53 UTC  

The afferent pathway sends the signal up to the spinal column, the central segment (which may be absent, or may be a neuron in the spinal column, or may be several neurons going from the spine all the way up to the brain, and whichever parts of it) processes the signal, and the efferent segment activates the response.

2019-12-04 02:12:02 UTC  

be that in a muscle or in a gland

2019-12-04 02:12:08 UTC  
2019-12-04 02:12:12 UTC  

IQ is a relative measure

2019-12-04 02:12:13 UTC  

no but you are approx 6-7 stdevs

2019-12-04 02:12:16 UTC  

not an absolute one

2019-12-04 02:12:17 UTC  

higher

2019-12-04 02:12:18 UTC  

so

2019-12-04 02:12:33 UTC  

if you look up where "IQ = 100 is the average" comes from

2019-12-04 02:12:35 UTC  

honestly the first population edited with this dna

2019-12-04 02:12:40 UTC  

you'll find out that it's either the mean or the mode

2019-12-04 02:12:41 UTC  

is gonna rule the world

2019-12-04 02:12:43 UTC  

I forget which

2019-12-04 02:13:13 UTC  

Mean

2019-12-04 02:13:24 UTC  

@James Peterson so basically, due to the variety of reflexes

2019-12-04 02:13:25 UTC  

I got to question 26 and just submitted the rest as AAAAAA etc and got 119

2019-12-04 02:13:37 UTC  

That test is too boring for me.

2019-12-04 02:13:38 UTC  

"general" reflex speed isn't useful in almost anything except analyzing rehabilitation progress after stroke

2019-12-04 02:13:43 UTC  

199 is wong

2019-12-04 02:13:47 UTC  

high iq move

2019-12-04 02:13:47 UTC  

cprrected

2019-12-04 02:13:48 UTC  

or neuron demyelinization

2019-12-04 02:13:50 UTC  

155 is max on dk

2019-12-04 02:13:51 UTC  

corrected

2019-12-04 02:13:53 UTC  

119

2019-12-04 02:13:56 UTC  

in a test that's called an electroneuromiogram

2019-12-04 02:13:58 UTC  

ENMG

2019-12-04 02:14:02 UTC  

I am dyslexic, I thought I said 119