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  • mom: stop playing video games and go to bed!

    me: its in the name of science, really important!

    mom: oh alright then..

    me: *trollface*

  • @gtrefghuk Not true, because I play close to twenty hours of video goes a week, and don't do sports or anything like that. And I have a high reaction time. So no, you are false, sorry.

    And a reaction time only has to do with muscles that allow you to react to things you see and hear more quickly. Though, a lazier person would probably ignore their minds reaction, so they seem to have slow reaction times.

    Like me for instants, I tend to ignore most things unless I feel like reacting to it.

  • drive better? A must for any asian

  • Video games might improve your mental reaction time, but physically you can't react. Sitting on your lazy fat asses in front of a tv for ten hours a day makes you incapable of moving with any agility.

  • haahahaha......funny cause I wanna improve my reaction time because I wanna be good at the sports i play ^_^

  • Asians, I suddenly believe all of this is true!

  • i got 0.331 at this game bullettimereaction kom tell me if you got a better reaction ^^

  • @sout1994 got 0.2 ^_^

  • play ssf4/

  • when i see the enemy but i cant shoot him as soon as i see him is that because of my brain i notice the enemy quick before anybody even notices

  • This is awesome. But I'm not clear as to whether your reaction improves beyond your own individual capabilities or if you're just fine tuning your nerves to a point where they can't get better only because you're limited to yourself. Like if someone had a 0.526 sec reaction time and their body has a potential max of 0.500 secs. Does improving mean your only getting to that 0.500 secs or does that mean you can go beyond that and be really fast say 0.4 secs even though its not in your body?

  • @aznricekracker Haha good question. I'm not sure myself or even looked into it at this point. But I would assume that you can build fast twitch muscles up to a certain point and depends on genetics, age, health ect....

  • @YouthHealth Yeah true. I guess its kinda like a person who body builds can't get strong to the point where they lift a building up because there is a limit to the size of their body. Yeah just a curious question lol, thanks.

  • Call of Duty and DDR.

    Hell yeah.

  • All ya gotta do is practice! and that's it! Nice vid guys!!

  • awesome

  • Wow AWESOME!!! I think imma playing Halo, and Dance central :)

  • You have the same exact socks as me :p

  • hmm i play alot of guitar hero so ima keep playing that

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