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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reaction times" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in the context of discussing the amount of time it takes someone to respond or react to a certain stimulus or situation. For example: - "The experiment showed that athletes have faster reaction times than non-athletes." - "Drivers must have quick reaction times in order to avoid accidents on the road." - "The doctor noted a significant increase in the patient's reaction times after they started taking the new medication."
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The computer measured their reaction times.
But the reaction times were the same.
He really has some interesting reaction times".
They were also tested for reaction times.
Fatigue slows reaction times and can lead to poor judgment.
The purpose is to measure and improve reaction times.
Also our reaction times have slowed down.
Reaction times are also measured.
Accuracy and reaction times were recorded.
Figure 3 Reaction times and error rates.
Also reaction times were considerably reduced.
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