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Regumika said:
Well, when you are a person that knocks things over 20 times a day... a 500ms reaction time versus a 200ms reaction time really does make a difference in whether you have to buy a new glass or not =p

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lol, good point. true too.
 
First run: 213ms fastest, 259ms average.

Second run: 19ms fastest, 180ms average.

Yes, you read that correctly:

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I used 'predictive timing'. I let my subconscious guess when it thought it'd most likely happen (read a psychology paper and you'll find people have a several second subconscious lead time before a stimulus event. That is to say, people's subconscious reacts before an event even occurs by several seconds in advance) and then click, rather than 'react'.
 

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