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Was ist der Reaktionszeittest?
The Reaction Time Test precisely measures how long it takes you to respond to a visual stimulus on screen, recorded in milliseconds (ms). Reaction speed reflects concentration, neural transmission efficiency, and fatigue levels. After five consecutive attempts, your average is calculated for a more reliable reading. Reaction time is a key indicator used in neuroscience, sports medicine, and cognitive research. It varies based on age, sleep quality, caffeine intake, and even time of day. Athletes, pilots, and esports professionals regularly train and monitor their reaction speed as part of peak performance programs. This test uses a randomized delay before the green signal appears, preventing anticipation and ensuring genuine reflexive response measurement. Your results are compared against a global database so you can see exactly where you stand.
- ✓ Präzise Reaktionszeitmessung auf Millisekundenebene
- ✓ Durchschnitt aus fünf Versuchen für zuverlässige, konsistente Ergebnisse
- ✓ Vergleiche deinen Wert mit globalen Durchschnittswerten und sieh, wo du stehst
- ✓ Randomized delay intervals to prevent anticipatory responses
- ✓ Track your personal best and monitor improvement over time
Häufig gestellte Fragen
▶Was ist eine gute Reaktionszeit?
Die durchschnittliche Reaktionszeit beträgt etwa 200-250ms. Unter 200ms gilt als schnell, Profigamer erreichen oft unter 150ms.
▶Wie wird die Reaktionszeit gemessen?
Der Test misst die Zeit zwischen dem Erscheinen eines visuellen Reizes und Ihrem Klick in Millisekunden.
▶Wie kann ich meine Reaktionszeit verbessern?
Regelmäßiges Üben, guter Schlaf, Flüssigkeitszufuhr und Konzentration helfen bei der Verbesserung.
▶Does age affect reaction time?
Yes. Reaction time typically peaks in the early 20s and gradually slows with age. However, regular practice and physical fitness can help maintain fast response times well into later years.
▶Why is my reaction time different on mobile vs desktop?
Touchscreen devices often have slightly higher input latency compared to mouse clicks. Screen refresh rates and device processing speed also contribute to small differences between platforms.
▶Can caffeine or sleep affect my results?
Absolutely. Caffeine can temporarily improve reaction time by 5-10%, while sleep deprivation significantly slows it. For the most accurate baseline, test when well-rested and alert.