You can see that 150ms is pretty much the top 1%. I don't think the"average gamers" reside in the top 1%. FWIW, auditory and visual reaction times are much different. Auditory reaction times tend to be significantly faster than visual ones. From most of my googling, average auditory reaction time tests are in the range of 150ms. Reply reply.
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It tells you that some people have been practising that task so much that they got their RT down to 100 ms. There are differences in reaction time between people, so some will always have a shorter (smaller number) RT, and some longer (bigger number), regardless of how much they practice. Your goalie analogy doesn't work because you've removed ...
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That 95ms didn't even look like a lucky tap! He consistently wouldn't score that high tho. He has probably 140-150ms reaction time which is still insane. 2. Reply. aesthetically-. • 3 yr. ago. Actually surprised I have a faster reaction time than him holy shit. Doesnt matter anyways as he’s way better anywahs but damn.
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Maybe I'm just old. lol. So, I found this basic reaction time test. You just click left mouse when the red circle turns green. You get 5 samples and it gives you an average. I'm 51 and I'm 188ms. Of course this is relevant to streetfighter since you have to react to wiffs and drive impact.
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The definition of reaction time is how fast your brain can process certain situations and understand the things around you and make a motion in response. Colors can affect reaction time but at the end of the day the process of peeking looking and shooting will always be limited by your reaction time. That is why you need to improve it, and you ...
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Your reaction time outside of CS has absolutely nothing to do with the reaction time ingame. The guy with the best reaction time isn't all of a sudden better than someone else with a worse one. That's also why this bullshit argument of"Oh, you're 30? You're definitely too old to get good at a game" actually can be easily dismissed, because the ...
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This test tests your reaction time in a situation where you know something is going to happen and you know what button to press when it does happen. This obviously doesn't test truly unpredictable situations where you need to react and use 1 out of 6 buttons (+ mouse movements).
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Reaction time tests are usually administered alongside a battery of cognitive tasks. These tests test working memory speed, working memory capacity, choice and simple reaction times, perceptual speed etc. In most neurotypical people, choice reaction time correlates about -0.5 to -0.6 with the g factor. This is increased when Jensen's method of ...
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Remember that mobile displays have much more input lag and are slower to press than mouse. 144hz is also advantage over 60hz. In formula 1 if you react to the lights in under 0.2 seconds you may be punished as it's considered humanly impossible to react quicker than that. You're reaction time is absolutely insane.
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Basically, you can improve your"reaction time" in clicking games but your base, instinctive reaction time will never change. The best way to be as close to your peak reaction time over the course of most sessions of gaming is to simply be hydrated, well rested, and be active and healthy in your physical life. 1. Reply.
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