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Harriett Anne Marranca has written: 'Effect of age on reaction and movement times in girls and women' -- subject(s): Ability, Influence of age on, Girls, Influence of age on Ability, Physiology, Reaction time, Women
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age and experience affect the reaction time of a driver
enzymes reduce the time it takes for a reaction to occur. hope this helped(:
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yes because the later it is in the day the tierder you will be, eg: if you test someones reaction time in the morning it will be much faster than it is at night. so the later it is in the day the slower your reaction time will be. the earlier it is in the day the faster your reaction time is.
Yes, generally speaking, reaction time tends to increase with age as cognitive processing and neural transmission slow down. However, individual factors such as physical fitness, experience, and training can also influence reaction times in humans.
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Enzymes reduce the amount of time required for a reaction. It does this by creating a suitable environment and physically aligning the substrates.
No, reaction time can vary depending on factors such as fatigue, age, distractions, and individual differences. Practice and training can also help improve reaction time in certain situations.