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Consolmagno told me that playing third base at the élite level requires a quicker reaction time than returning a Serena Williams serve does.
One study from the University of Washington found that workers in a windowless office who were surrounded by plants had a 12% quicker reaction time in computer tasks, and that their blood pressure readings were lowered.
Schumacher actually hit a higher top speed, 327.27 m.p.h., than Langdon, who turned in 324.20 m.p.h., but Langdon won the race with a quicker reaction time off the starting line.
Courtney Force's top speed was a superior 319-plus miles per hour to her father's 310, but Force won the drag race with a quicker reaction time off the line.
The researchers said quicker reaction time for "me" and "gay," and a slower association of "me" with "straight" would indicate said an implicit gay orientation.
By now we've had decades of scientific research demonstrating that meditation (like yoga) has tangible, describable, repeatable, beneficial results, everything from sounder sleep to quicker reaction time to beefing up of brain structures associated with learning, memory, introspection, and compassion.
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Behavioral results reflect robust distance effects (quicker reaction times for long distances relative to short ones) and size congruity effects (longer reaction times for incongruent relative to congruent stimuli) in both tasks.
Overall, drivers exhibited quicker reaction times and more appropriate speeds at curves when they received a CSW than in a baseline condition with no warning.
Designs they had previously produced should be associated with quicker reaction times, which would support design frequency as a measure of implicit memory.
Gamers and non-gamers were equally able to focus their attention on the target sequences, but the gamers performed better and had quicker reaction times.
These data, in combination with quicker reaction times for the retrieval of known than unknown statements, suggest that known statements can be successfully retrieved on the basis of familiarity, whereas unknown statements were retrieved on the basis of recollection.
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