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For example, the cortex and its impulses doesn't cause the PNS to activate so much as suppresses it.
literally
Its called Degeneracy
Which is why stroke patients tend to have strengthened reflexes and "pathological signs" or pathological reflexes.
Reflexes which normally should be suppressed, but no longer are because part of thecortex is either dead or blocked off/dysfunctional.
They're reflexes that children have until 1.5-2 years old or so, after which point their cortex develops enough to suppress them.
I have a pretty shit reaction time I think, it's about average
Such as the common grabbing reflex.
but I see myself reacting slow to it
When you put something in an infant's hand, they will grab it
like I see the thing change, and then I wait until I do it
Y r u posting this garbage
A stroke patient will sometimes do so too, if hte relevant region was affected
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Normal people don't have this pathological reflex, which is why its appearance is called pathological
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@James Peterson Honestly, there's also a negative relationship between cortex activity and reflex time.
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memes have value....
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So it's pretty unintuitive to establish a link between the two, since general fitness of the nervous system would cause both to rise at first, but the higher your cortex's activity, the lower your reflexes.
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You may wantto look up reflex torpidity, but I'm not sure if that will give you many results in English-language literature.
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I study in Russian, after all
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based putin
He needs to deal with kebab problem
Before they overwhelm the place
@Aqua That does make sense. It would explain why the correlation with simple RT as determined by humanbenchmark is quite low, only -0.3 Can you infer complex reaction time from simple reaction though?
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