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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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@James Peterson Complex and simple reaction time being defined as?
pretty sure you can improve your reaction time significantly
"As a med student"
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it's been years in the grave
>sleeping at night
press f for my bank acc
night time is peak work hours
I mean I agree but it's objectively shit for your health
@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.
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my rt is shit
like 300ms
Tbh tho when I read "spinal cord" and "peripheral nervous system" I laff a bit cuz that sounds like 10th grade biology lol
In medical terms that distinction would be different. There are reflexes that bounce off of the spinal cord alone - pain reflexes, for example
And there are reflexes that run all the way up to your brain
There are also pain reflexes like that, actually
some go into your cerebellum, some go elsewhere, it's whatever
All in all, I don't think it's a very useful distinction to make.
Which country are u studying at btw?
james do u play chess
Russia