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The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project is a group dedicated to researching Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (often referred to as LENR) while sharing all procedures, data, and results openly online. We rely on comments from online contributors to aid us in developing our experiments and contemplating the results. We invite everyone to participate in our discussions, which take place in the comments of our experiment posts. These links can be seen along the right-hand side of this page. Please browse around and give us your feedback. We look forward to seeing you around Quantum Heat.

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TOPIC: What factors slow down reaction time?

#2433 16 hours 45 minutes ago
What factors slow down reaction time?

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Several factors can slow down reaction time, including lack of sleep, stress, and poor concentration. Alcohol and certain medications can also negatively impact reflexes. Aging naturally contributes to slower responses, but lifestyle choices can either worsen or improve this effect. Distractions in your environment, such as noise or interruptions, can delay your reaction. Poor nutrition and lack of exercise also affect brain function and response speed. To maintain optimal reaction time, it is important to stay healthy, focused, and well-rested while minimizing external distractions during testing human benchmark
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