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I've noticed that since i played DDR ,, i've gotten better at other games as well, is there a formal way to decrease response time. Like practices..etc???
Originally posted by: msparish
I remember reading that Major League Baseball players have, on average, the quickest reflexes/reaction times of any group of people--we're probably talking in the range of 150-200ms, but I can't remember for sure. I do know it is sub 200ms. However, even those are several times slower than a cat.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Shorten your spinal cord to 1 nanometer?
Looking at the results from sprints in the 96 olympics, the best reaction time was Frank Fredericks (Namibia) in the 100 at 143 milliseconds.Originally posted by: msparish
I remember reading that Major League Baseball players have, on average, the quickest reflexes/reaction times of any group of people--we're probably talking in the range of 150-200ms, but I can't remember for sure. I do know it is sub 200ms. However, even those are several times slower than a cat.
Originally posted by: Train
Looking at the results from sprints in the 96 olympics, the best reaction time was Frank Fredericks (Namibia) in the 100 at 143 milliseconds.Originally posted by: msparish
I remember reading that Major League Baseball players have, on average, the quickest reflexes/reaction times of any group of people--we're probably talking in the range of 150-200ms, but I can't remember for sure. I do know it is sub 200ms. However, even those are several times slower than a cat.
Originally posted by: magomago
Basically the only way I could see speeding up our reactions would be to have thicker Myelin. We have something called myelin that wraps around our axons (gives the whitish color of the spinal cord) and it acts like a REALLLY good insulator. The thicker the myelin, generally the faster the conduction speed down an axon which means the faster the response.
