What Factor’s influence reaction time?? What is the psychological refractory period? How can we improve our response time? Factors affecting response time.

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What Factor’s influence reaction time?? What is the psychological refractory period? How can we improve our response time? Factors affecting response time

Influences on reaction time Experience Experienced player will be able to anticipate Be in position to hit an attacking shot in badminton Get to a loose ball first in football Types of anticipation Effector anticipation A feel for the way the pitch plays (practicing on clay courts before French open) Perceptual anticipation Gaining a prior knowledge of an opponent (watching a video of an opposing sides short corners) Receptor anticipation Picking up information during the game through changes in stance/grip (grip of cricket bowlers) Normal deliveryIn-swinger

Influences on reaction time Stimulus intensity Performers tend to react faster to something which is loud or bright. Use of orange ball when snow covers football pitch Gender Men have faster reactions than women but lose them at a quicker rate Age reduces reaction times of both genders Fitness Reaction times will be quicker if a player has trained to improve their physical fitness Reduces response time Performance enhancing drugs Can improve reaction time Famous start by Ben Johnson at 1988 Seoul Olympics

Stimuli are processed along a single nerve Brain can only process one stimulus at a time Stimuli must wait for the one before it can be dealt with Think about cars waiting at a road junction Causes a bottleneck at nerve Stimulus 1 Stimulus 2 Single channel hypothesis

Psychological refractory period Psychological refractory period (PRP) is based on single-channel hypothesis It suggests that, if a second stimulus is presented before first stimulus is processed then an unavoidable delay will occur. The delay occurs because the second stimulus must wait for the first to be processed even if it is no longer valid Ball clipping the net in tennis and changing direction Ball deflected off a defender and past goalkeeper A dummy pass in rugby Trick plays in American football PRP is used to create time for yourself to perform the skill you desire or to create space Present two stimuli in quick succession so there is no time to deal with first stimuli before second is presented Stimulus 1 Stimulus 2 Response 1 Response 2 Trick Free tricks Czech Republic Short Corner Cruyff Turn Trick Pass Fake Punt Flip Flap Dummy Runners PRP

Improving response time Concentrate on stimuli Refined selective attention Practice reacting to the stimulus Improve physical fitness improves movement time Anticipation Effector, Perceptual and Receptor Mental rehearsal Stimulates brain and muscles Be at optimum arousal level (covered at A2) Reaction Time Movement Time Response Time