how many miliseconds did the body take to send the message for the next action
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50milliseconds
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Previous studies suggested the brain takes at least 50 milliseconds to send visual information from the retina to the "top" of the brain's visual processing chain and back again in loops that confirm what the eye saw, so the researchers expected people would get worse at seeing images shown for less than 50.
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Signals can travel as slow as about 1 mph or as fast as about 268 mph. Axon – a long, single nerve fiber that transmits messages, via chemical and electrical impulses, from the body of a neuron to dendrites of other neurons, or directly to body tissues such as muscles.
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