A. Distractions, because it is distracting him from running.
Answer:
The correct answer is option (3) Complex.
Explanation:
The complex reaction time is a stimulus response. The complex reaction time may be defined as the latency that exists between the variable response and the variable stimulus. It decides the arrival of the stimulus and the time required to generate the response. The fatigue and type of stimulus may affect the reaction time.
Further explanation:
- Reaction time may be defined as the time required for the onset of any stimuli and the emission response of an organism.
- Simple reaction time is the only time that is taken to react towards a stimuli.
- The reaction time can be affected by various factors like age, gender, sex, race, stimulus type, stimulus intensity and psychological stability.
- Complex reaction time takes more time than the simple reaction time as they store the information for longer time.
- The information processing and transmission of the information of a particular stimuli can be measured in terms of the reaction time.
- The visual stimuli, auditory stimuli strength and its generation time response can be calculated by the reaction time.
Learn more:
1. Complex reaction time brainly.com/question/6976430 ( answer by Zainebamir540)
2. Stimulus brainly.com/question/123047 ( answer by Avantikar )
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Reaction time, simple, complex, stimulus, response, strength and latent.
Physical barrier to protect us from pathogens
Answer:
He had thoughts of ending his life, or not wanting to be alive. After a while, he actually started to say he didn't want to be in that sport anymore after the "hardest fall" back in 2012 Olympics. He spent 3-5 days in his bedroom at a time. He barely slept, and developed an eating disorder, not eating for days on end.
Explanation:
These are all serious symptoms of depression. Lack of sleep, loss of appetite and contemplation of wanting to die are all very serious symptoms of mental health issues and it is encouraged to see a therapist
Answer:
happiness, sadness, fear, and anger,
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