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reaction timetime it takes to react to a stimulus (Motor Learning)
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reaction timeThe amount of time it takes your brain to signal your body to do something
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reaction timea measure of a user’s delay in executing an action after being prompted. While it may measure “task time”, reaction time is usually used to refer to quick responses that do not require substantial men [..]
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reaction timeThe time that passes between the introduction of a stimulus and the reaction by the subject to that stimulus.
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reaction timeThe time taken for a human conscious response to some event.
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reaction timeThe delay between the perception of a danger and the beginning of the physical response to that perception.
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reaction timeThe time it takes a driver to react to the green starting light on the Christmas Tree, measured in thousandths of a second. The reaction-time counter begins when the last amber light flashes on the Tree and stops when the vehicle clears the stage beam.
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reaction timeThe Time from the onset of a stimulus until a response is observed.
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reaction timeThe time from the onset of a stimulus until a response is observed.
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reaction timeUsually equivalent to latency.
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reaction timeThis is the amount of time it takes you to respond to an incident, for example, how long it would take you to hit the brakes if you saw an car accident in front of you.
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reaction time
The interval between the reception of a stimulus and the initiation of a response
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