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It depends on the type of task you are doing. As you get older your muscle movement part of reaction time gets slower but your initial reaction time i.e. the brain acknowledging, the visual and deciding what to do is the same as younger individuals. Reaction time shortens from infancy into the late 20s. Then reaction time slowly increases from 50s and 60s. The Reaction time lengthens faster as the person gets into their 70s. Hope this helps :D
The Peripheral Nervous System interprets incoming information and issues orders. by Radhika Amin
The stress in the southern part of the San Andreas Fault has a lot of collisions due to compression. The stress in the northern part gets separated because of tension, meaning one is causing them to move while the other is producing them.
The biggest part of the sheep's brain is the Cerebrum.
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your head(brain)
This is a myth that brain is lost during puberty. Nothing of the sorts happen.
hand eye coordination and reaction part mostly
The reaction process is a part of sociology. The eyes see a problem. The brain processes the problem. The brain tells the muscles involved how to react. The body reacts to the problem
The part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord. The brain stem controls functions basic to the survival of all animals, such as heart sensory information from the body including calculating location and speed of objects.
The hypothalamus, the small fore-brain structure involved in regulating eating, drinking, and sex; directing the endocrine system; and monitoring emotion, stress, and reward.
One of the limiting factors on reaction time is the chemical/electrical synapses.
Heart, brain, eyes, arms, legs, back, chest, torso, buttocks, neck, mouth. Basically every part of the body
It depends on the type of task you are doing. As you get older your muscle movement part of reaction time gets slower but your initial reaction time i.e. the brain acknowledging, the visual and deciding what to do is the same as younger individuals. Reaction time shortens from infancy into the late 20s. Then reaction time slowly increases from 50s and 60s. The Reaction time lengthens faster as the person gets into their 70s. Hope this helps :D
That would be the brain. The ear itself is only designed to transfer the wave frequency through the hair cells in the cocchlea to the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve sends the signal to the brain where it is interpreted.
Residual stress is the stress remains in the part after the part has been cut, formed, or bent
Your brain is the central part of your nervous system. Any stress, physical or mental, can cause a mixup of chemicals causing a headache.