Human Reaction Time Reporter : Lasha Targamadze Team : Georgia.

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Human Reaction Time Reporter : Lasha Targamadze Team : Georgia

Statement We have theoretically assumed on which parameters reaction time is depended on, Like age , gender and different stimuli. Experiments were conducted and compared to theoretical model ,some interesting phenomenon was investigated such as reaction time depends on alcohol

Plan 1. What Is Reaction? 2. Assumptions 3. Experiments Different Stimuli Different Factors 4. Comparisons of Results To Assumptions 5. Conclusion

Stimuli Sensory Neuron Spinal Cord or Brain Motor Neuron Response

Experiments setup Gender Light Age Physical Fitness Alcohol Sound Vibration Light Gender Age Physical Fitness Alcohol

General Graphic For Some Stimuli

Gender

Age

Physical Fitness

Alcohol

GABA Receptor GABA Alcohol

Conclusion 1. Estimated Reaction’s Features. 2. Experiments For Different Kind Of Stimuli 3. Explanation 4. Conclusion