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The time delay between the input stimuli being enacted and the resulting reaction on an individual. |
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An easy way to understand this term is that one's reaction to something is not instantaneous, but rather there is a slight delay in time that should be anticipated (i.e. Anticipated Variable).
In the heat of the moment, Reflex Time can often be overlooked and even seem like a long period of time (a.k.a. Dead Space), when in reality it is very short.
A typical Reflex Time is about 25-30 milliseconds.
Reflex Time is related to Reactionary Position in that Reflex Time is the time delay between the initial stimuli and the initiation of the resulting Reactionary Position. |
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