Message from @James Peterson

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2019-12-04 02:02:20 UTC  

Normal people don't have this pathological reflex, which is why its appearance is called pathological

2019-12-04 02:02:20 UTC  

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2019-12-04 02:02:29 UTC  

@Deleted User Has sex with Boomers

2019-12-04 02:02:45 UTC  

@James Peterson Honestly, there's also a negative relationship between cortex activity and reflex time.

2019-12-04 02:02:46 UTC  

people on discord shuld have thier iq in thier name so i know whos memes and whos saying someting of value

2019-12-04 02:03:03 UTC  

memes have value....

2019-12-04 02:03:06 UTC  

NO

2019-12-04 02:03:11 UTC  

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2019-12-04 02:03:24 UTC  

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.

2019-12-04 02:03:30 UTC  
2019-12-04 02:03:30 UTC  

people should have their net value in their name or pic

2019-12-04 02:03:32 UTC  

bosnia bad

2019-12-04 02:03:36 UTC  

ok j

2019-12-04 02:03:48 UTC  

You may wantto look up reflex torpidity, but I'm not sure if that will give you many results in English-language literature.

2019-12-04 02:03:53 UTC  

I study in Russian, after all

2019-12-04 02:04:16 UTC  

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2019-12-04 02:04:23 UTC  

based putin

2019-12-04 02:04:42 UTC  

He needs to deal with kebab problem

2019-12-04 02:04:51 UTC  

Before they overwhelm the place

2019-12-04 02:04:51 UTC  

@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?

2019-12-04 02:04:55 UTC  

fixed my own name

2019-12-04 02:05:09 UTC  

@James Peterson Complex and simple reaction time being defined as?

2019-12-04 02:05:46 UTC  

pretty sure you can improve your reaction time significantly

2019-12-04 02:06:17 UTC  

"As a med student"

2019-12-04 02:06:18 UTC  

Brub

2019-12-04 02:06:34 UTC  

press F to pay respects to my sleep schedule

2019-12-04 02:06:40 UTC  

Yes f

2019-12-04 02:06:47 UTC  

it's been years in the grave

2019-12-04 02:07:02 UTC  

>sleeping at night

2019-12-04 02:07:07 UTC  

press f for my bank acc

2019-12-04 02:07:07 UTC  

night time is peak work hours

2019-12-04 02:07:19 UTC  

I mean I agree but it's objectively shit for your health

2019-12-04 02:07:26 UTC  

@Aqua simple would you be like when you see green, and click immediately. It's just reacting in a particular way to one stimulus.
Complex reaction time would be things like where there are more than one stimuli and you have to react to each in a different manner.

2019-12-04 02:07:33 UTC  

a trade worth taking

2019-12-04 02:07:52 UTC  

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2019-12-04 02:07:53 UTC  

my rt is shit

2019-12-04 02:07:58 UTC  

like 300ms

2019-12-04 02:08:01 UTC  

Tbh tho when I read "spinal cord" and "peripheral nervous system" I laff a bit cuz that sounds like 10th grade biology lol

2019-12-04 02:08:06 UTC  

In medical terms that distinction would be different. There are reflexes that bounce off of the spinal cord alone - pain reflexes, for example