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Yes, a reaction time of 200 milliseconds (ms) is considered quite good for a gamer. In competitive gaming, especially in fast-paced genres like first-person shooters (FPS) or real-time strategy (RTS) games, reaction times typically range from 150 to 250 ms.
Reaction time (RT) is a measure of the quickness with which an organism responds to some sort of stimulus. RT is defined as the interval of time between the presentation of the stimulus and appearance of appropriate voluntary response in the subject.
The average human reaction time is on the order of a quarter of a second (250 milliseconds).
A millisecond is 0.001 seconds. If you could react and move that fast youd be okay. However the average human reaction time is about 0.25 for visual stimuli, 0.17 (audio stimuli) or 0.15 (touch stimuli). Lets say you get grazed by one round. What are your chances of avoiding the next round?
What is reaction time or response time? Reaction time or response time refers to the amount of time that takes places between when we perceive something to when we respond to it. It is the ability to detect, process, and respond to a stimulus.
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The reaction time (RT) is arguably the most widely used measure in neuroscience and psychology for noninvasively assessing processing in the brain: it is assumed to reflect the time needed to complete the perceptual and motor-planning computations required to prepare a response (Donders, 1969; Sternberg, 1969; Friston

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