@@mochisun9190 He's not wrong, you're not getting a 90 ms reaction speed literally ever. You can have reflex movements quicker than that but they have no involvement with thought, you'll never be sub 100 ms reaction time. It's actually a false start in the Olympics if you react in less than 100 ms to the starting gun, no one has ever contested this rule or proven any level of ability to beat it and they're some of the best athletes in the world with trained bodies and minds.
@chaotikkiller1617 bro I thought you were being weird regurgitating exactly what Pekin says in the video, but you HAVE to be messing with me to regurgitate the op comment 😂😂
A reason that audio reaction speed is quicker than visual reaction speed is because of object recognition. It takes our brain that extra few milliseconds to recognize what he given an object is whereas the range of sounds that we perceive, and that we trained ourselves to recognize as cues to react to is much much smaller.
The human benchmark site is extremely dependent on how good of a PC you have. I have a gaming rig that's only used for gaming (plus 180hz monitor) and then my normal PC which I use for everything else, but it's way slower (plus 60hz monitor). On the gaming rig I average ~170 and on the slower PC I average ~250. In other words, take the results with a grain of salt, because it's meaningless without specifically calibrated test equipment.
Don't even play league anymore. Randomly on my youtube homepage a few days ago. Really enjoy watching you play and just your outlook on life. How you talk to people. Sounds like you have a community who are all growing and enjoy talking with you. Super holesome. Keep being you in life sir. Gave you a follow will try to remember to like every video you put out into the world.
Baseball as a kid. A 100 mph fast ball takes around 400 milliseconds to travel from the pitchers hand to the plate. This leaves the hitter with about 150 milliseconds to make the decision of whether or not to swing at the pitch.Aug 7, 2023 Dam never thought about tennis because never played.
OH MY GOD BADMINTON WAS MY FUCKING JAM IN HIGH SCHOOL DURING GYM it was great when someone played along with how long you can keep the birdie in the air
~100ms is pretty much the theoretical lower limit for conscious reactions because the electrical nerve impulse can’t travel any faster. Any faster goes into reflexes which pretty much happen subconsciously
I'm the same - audio reaction speed over visuals. I don't listen to music while I play any game I need to focus on. Sometimes I have music on in-game, sometimes I have it off. I turn sound effects and voices up higher than other things. For League, I use voicelines to determine what's coming - like Ekko saying "look out" or "heads up" when he throws his bubble. I actually don't remember specific voicelines but I know it when I hear it, yknow :P
My reaction speed for visual is like 150 ms. I credit playing street fighter religiously since I was basically a baby and competitively since I was a teen. I have read reaction speed has some correlation with intelligence too but I maybe not. Fighting games reward reaction speed more than shooting games as there's a lot of hidden information in shooters and strategy that lets you get the jump on someone making up for a difference in reaction speed. In fighting games the spacing is pretty much constantly perfect information where you're always encouraged to be at a range best for your character and worse for your opponent. That jostling is called footsies and it's constant reactions with basically perfect information besides how fast you can react to what your opponent does. In basically every fighting game neutral is a big deal, if not the biggest deal as it is a constant in every round you'll play. Being able to put yourself at a range where your opponent thinks they can hit you but just barely can't so you can punish their whiff is what fighting games is all about. Many games don't have the movement necessary to take advantage of that though but if your game does this is basically the most important thing that 99% of players won't understand. Confirming combos can also have a good bit of reactions as well as blocking mix ups depending on the start up frames of the mix. That's another thing, fighting games also really encourage you to learn frame data, or exactly how long certain moves are punishable or advantageous on block, which smart players will consider with their reaction speed for how they ought to play. These on block situations are easier to react to though as long as you have good audio, most well designed fighting games have very distinct audio differences between a hit and a block.
@2:45 Some reasons is your eyes and brain have communication time, your eyes are sending the signal of what you're seeing to your brain and your brain needs to flip it, as the image our eyes are receiving is actually upside down. Your brain doesn't have to engage any extra processing for auditory stimulation so it can identify it faster. There's also the potential physiological reason of humans being hunters but having poor night vision, we relied more on our hearing to find prey than our vision when we were hunter gatherers.
"improving reaction speed": there are tricks to improving your reaction speed.. especially if you are usually laid back and relaxed. If you're feeling scientific, try the following experiment. For 3 days in a row, try (whatever benchmark you like), when you are in a similar frame of mind each day. Then the next 3 days, DONT do the tests, but just prep yourself by watching games that typically require relatively good reactions, and you would normally follow those reaction speeds when you played the same game....but play the video at 1.5 speed. Get your mind to MENTALLY react at the new speed, rather than what you are used to. Then get used to listening to 180BPM music, and making that your new normal when you do these activities. IF you can find yourself adjusting, then the last 3 days, do the video x1.5 speed watching, plus 180bpm music prep.. and then do the tests again. Some people cant hack themselves like this at all. Other people, it may only work sometimes.
audio reaction speed being faster than visual makes a lot of sense. just in terms of how much data you're processing right? especially if the audio is from quiet to loud, like a gunshot, thats just binary ykwim? whereas you have to process what you're visually seeing, and even on human benchmark with the giant flashing light you're still having to take in whole pictures and stuff, i just imagine it processes slower
The reason you are faster to react to a sound than to a visual cue is most likely the amount of processing the brain needs to do. A visual signal needs probably more processing power in the brain than reacting to a sound which seems to be.. how to say.. it's coded closer to the hardware.
My average reaction time is about 500ms. Which tracks because half a second is about right. All part of why it’s very important not to outride your headlight.
6:27 yeah happened to me but the situation was a little bit crazier because i was going to get a huhhhh....let's just say a very intimate surgery and one of the surgeon's assistants was a classmate of mine back in high school
I can do 150 consistently after waking up. Sleep deprived me rarely goes higher than 200 unless I'm actually falling asleep. At peak I could do 130 average. Now over 30 years and have a manual labour job. I attribute most of this to the sports I used to play. Top top % have around 120-125ms reaction. Anything lower than that is insanity and you could compete with F1 drivers. We're not predators so we don't 'need' that insane reaction time. Cats have a 40ms reaction time and can play around with flies.
I averaged 190 for the first set of 5 tests and 175 for the second set but after that it was between 180 and 190. I used to play CS semi professionally and was platinum 2 in rainbow six siege, but none of that matters much since I haven't played either actively for so long now.
Something just hit me. This Lux skin is basically a mood indicator for pekin. I mean who would not be burning with anger in this game? He just shows it in many ways.
Anyone know what song is playing in the beginning of the video, the wife and I love it but can never figure out what song it is. Playing from 30ish-230ish, sounds like she is zigazagoon lol
When you said "sometimes they're just better than you" I thought you were responding to someone saying they were having a better time with their schizophrenia... I was like WOAH lol but you meant the enemy team I guess
90ms reaction time would be crazy. It's considered a false start in sprinting if you leaves before 100ms after the gun goes to reduce any predictions.
If you get that low, it's not reaction speed, it's just prediction.
@@ShadowHunter31 nice one
@@mochisun9190 He's not wrong, you're not getting a 90 ms reaction speed literally ever. You can have reflex movements quicker than that but they have no involvement with thought, you'll never be sub 100 ms reaction time. It's actually a false start in the Olympics if you react in less than 100 ms to the starting gun, no one has ever contested this rule or proven any level of ability to beat it and they're some of the best athletes in the world with trained bodies and minds.
I got consistent 350. Doing it on my phone
@chaotikkiller1617 bro I thought you were being weird regurgitating exactly what Pekin says in the video, but you HAVE to be messing with me to regurgitate the op comment 😂😂
7:58 I guess you could say he was PekinFlowers
A reason that audio reaction speed is quicker than visual reaction speed is because of object recognition. It takes our brain that extra few milliseconds to recognize what he given an object is whereas the range of sounds that we perceive, and that we trained ourselves to recognize as cues to react to is much much smaller.
The human benchmark site is extremely dependent on how good of a PC you have. I have a gaming rig that's only used for gaming (plus 180hz monitor) and then my normal PC which I use for everything else, but it's way slower (plus 60hz monitor). On the gaming rig I average ~170 and on the slower PC I average ~250. In other words, take the results with a grain of salt, because it's meaningless without specifically calibrated test equipment.
Don't even play league anymore. Randomly on my youtube homepage a few days ago. Really enjoy watching you play and just your outlook on life. How you talk to people. Sounds like you have a community who are all growing and enjoy talking with you. Super holesome. Keep being you in life sir. Gave you a follow will try to remember to like every video you put out into the world.
i used to be a cognitive neuroscientist and 250-350 ms (1/3 of a second) is average lol, these gamer times are insane
Pekin2 feels like listening into someone else's therapy sessions.
I grew up playing insane amounts of badminton. But we used to play it on a Volleyball net so it was quite a bit different, was still super fun.
floor scooters, when you run over your own fingers trying to turn lmfao
Do you think Machamp uses all 4 arms to pull up his underwear, or only 2? What does he do with the other 2 arms if he doesn't use all 4?
the bottom arms pull it up to his knees and then hand off the task to his top arms to get them to his waist maybe
Top arms pull up Underwear, Bottom Arms pull up Pants. He is at a Dressing Speed we cannot fathom.
his bottom arms pull up the underwear while the top arms are cupping his cheeks and front because why are you watching him dress up thats rude!!!
I clicked on the video hoping I would get the answer to this
@@term3092 All in a days work. 💲 💪😎
Baseball as a kid.
A 100 mph fast ball takes around 400 milliseconds to travel from the pitchers hand to the plate. This leaves the hitter with about 150 milliseconds to make the decision of whether or not to swing at the pitch.Aug 7, 2023
Dam never thought about tennis because never played.
Pekin has been really happy lately.
Good to see
People throw it around but this was legitimately 2 vs 6. Irelia was a champ, but Brand was on the other team.
OH MY GOD BADMINTON WAS MY FUCKING JAM IN HIGH SCHOOL DURING GYM it was great when someone played along with how long you can keep the birdie in the air
~100ms is pretty much the theoretical lower limit for conscious reactions because the electrical nerve impulse can’t travel any faster. Any faster goes into reflexes which pretty much happen subconsciously
Brand constantly being in the wrong place at the wrong time and then pinging your team was really annoying
Jhin going lethality and not being able to kill the Olaf was so painful
I'm the same - audio reaction speed over visuals. I don't listen to music while I play any game I need to focus on. Sometimes I have music on in-game, sometimes I have it off. I turn sound effects and voices up higher than other things. For League, I use voicelines to determine what's coming - like Ekko saying "look out" or "heads up" when he throws his bubble. I actually don't remember specific voicelines but I know it when I hear it, yknow :P
Audio goes through two different channels, one slow and one fast. The fast one doesn't transfer as much information but reaches consciousness faster
Also, visual data is HEAVILY processed, and made to seem synced to the audio perception.
My reaction speed for visual is like 150 ms. I credit playing street fighter religiously since I was basically a baby and competitively since I was a teen. I have read reaction speed has some correlation with intelligence too but I maybe not.
Fighting games reward reaction speed more than shooting games as there's a lot of hidden information in shooters and strategy that lets you get the jump on someone making up for a difference in reaction speed. In fighting games the spacing is pretty much constantly perfect information where you're always encouraged to be at a range best for your character and worse for your opponent. That jostling is called footsies and it's constant reactions with basically perfect information besides how fast you can react to what your opponent does.
In basically every fighting game neutral is a big deal, if not the biggest deal as it is a constant in every round you'll play. Being able to put yourself at a range where your opponent thinks they can hit you but just barely can't so you can punish their whiff is what fighting games is all about. Many games don't have the movement necessary to take advantage of that though but if your game does this is basically the most important thing that 99% of players won't understand. Confirming combos can also have a good bit of reactions as well as blocking mix ups depending on the start up frames of the mix. That's another thing, fighting games also really encourage you to learn frame data, or exactly how long certain moves are punishable or advantageous on block, which smart players will consider with their reaction speed for how they ought to play. These on block situations are easier to react to though as long as you have good audio, most well designed fighting games have very distinct audio differences between a hit and a block.
@2:45 Some reasons is your eyes and brain have communication time, your eyes are sending the signal of what you're seeing to your brain and your brain needs to flip it, as the image our eyes are receiving is actually upside down. Your brain doesn't have to engage any extra processing for auditory stimulation so it can identify it faster. There's also the potential physiological reason of humans being hunters but having poor night vision, we relied more on our hearing to find prey than our vision when we were hunter gatherers.
Your tennis vs golf analogy is great 😂
"improving reaction speed":
there are tricks to improving your reaction speed.. especially if you are usually laid back and relaxed.
If you're feeling scientific, try the following experiment.
For 3 days in a row, try (whatever benchmark you like), when you are in a similar frame of mind each day.
Then the next 3 days, DONT do the tests, but just prep yourself by watching games that typically require relatively good reactions, and you would normally follow those reaction speeds when you played the same game....but play the video at 1.5 speed. Get your mind to MENTALLY react at the new speed, rather than what you are used to.
Then get used to listening to 180BPM music, and making that your new normal when you do these activities.
IF you can find yourself adjusting, then the last 3 days, do the video x1.5 speed watching, plus 180bpm music prep.. and then do the tests again.
Some people cant hack themselves like this at all.
Other people, it may only work sometimes.
Wow your ult did as much as a lux laser ! :o
i must've played the wrong tennis, Matt never tried to kill me
Did not expect the Pekin DunkorSlam crossover. Noita wild game.
After that game against trynd top as Janna, I believe that claim of the 1ms flash reaction. im still stunned by that.
audio reaction speed being faster than visual makes a lot of sense. just in terms of how much data you're processing right? especially if the audio is from quiet to loud, like a gunshot, thats just binary ykwim? whereas you have to process what you're visually seeing, and even on human benchmark with the giant flashing light you're still having to take in whole pictures and stuff, i just imagine it processes slower
11:15 "theyre trying to kill you. thats like tennis"
The reason you are faster to react to a sound than to a visual cue is most likely the amount of processing the brain needs to do. A visual signal needs probably more processing power in the brain than reacting to a sound which seems to be.. how to say.. it's coded closer to the hardware.
My average reaction time is about 500ms. Which tracks because half a second is about right. All part of why it’s very important not to outride your headlight.
6:27 yeah happened to me but the situation was a little bit crazier because i was going to get a huhhhh....let's just say a very intimate surgery and one of the surgeon's assistants was a classmate of mine back in high school
I can do 150 consistently after waking up. Sleep deprived me rarely goes higher than 200 unless I'm actually falling asleep. At peak I could do 130 average. Now over 30 years and have a manual labour job. I attribute most of this to the sports I used to play.
Top top % have around 120-125ms reaction. Anything lower than that is insanity and you could compete with F1 drivers.
We're not predators so we don't 'need' that insane reaction time. Cats have a 40ms reaction time and can play around with flies.
And flies reaction speed is in the negatives. Literally have precognition. ;p
Oops- I started the chat about 90ms at the beginning LOL
**has never done a reaction speed test
much love
I paused for a while around 6:16 - honestly was not expecting that kind of response.
I used to average 150 back in 2017 i wonder how much higher it is today, I'll test it later and hope i remember updating it here.
Here's a reminder. At your leisure.
I average around 180-190 right now
I averaged 190 for the first set of 5 tests and 175 for the second set but after that it was between 180 and 190.
I used to play CS semi professionally and was platinum 2 in rainbow six siege, but none of that matters much since I haven't played either actively for so long now.
HOLY SHIT THAT ESHOP THEME IS SO NOSTALGIC
Mejai's hidden passive is crazy
Something just hit me.
This Lux skin is basically a mood indicator for pekin.
I mean who would not be burning with anger in this game?
He just shows it in many ways.
9:27 what is the song playing called??
would u ever do a support climb? I would watch that real hard
Why did you honor Jhin? Irelia definitely played better
Well, now I know I have a 178 visual reaction speed. Cool.
the audio reaction thing is true and its how people get insane HDHR plays in Osu
pekin literally had the PE experience of a gay guy. like when he was talking about getting excited for the net games i was like yes queen he gets it
mr woof is an inspiration
Anyone know what song is playing in the beginning of the video, the wife and I love it but can never figure out what song it is. Playing from 30ish-230ish, sounds like she is zigazagoon lol
searched for too long so i hope im not wrong. should be this th-cam.com/video/Svfj9S0VR2c/w-d-xo.html
@@CatWithThumb You rock, thats it!!!!! Thank you so much!
hallo mr pekinwoof, may i know the song name around 8:14?
th-cam.com/video/K3y1mnfWUe4/w-d-xo.html
When you said "sometimes they're just better than you" I thought you were responding to someone saying they were having a better time with their schizophrenia... I was like WOAH lol but you meant the enemy team I guess
i thought you’d never upload this
i tried the reaction speed and got an average of 335. highest was 270 lowest was 405
My reaction speed is 246ms and I'm pretty impressed that it's not lower than 300. lmao
OK but what's her Ult AP ratio
I’ve been noticing that his second channel are old vods
Not complaining
just an observation
It's always been like that
tfw there's 10 minutes left in the video and you know from the title he won't get any more kills
I played whatced the' ball from distance
Is this a really old game? Nocturne has lethal tempo.
He needs donuts.
I fuckin' LOVE net games!
pekin 1v9 at tennis in high school and at zoe now
--I really wonder what are the statistical limits to this stuff. I've been low diamond and human benchmark shows 270ms average to me.
100ms is the lower limit for a concious action
All hail the algorithm!
Did he say noita doesn't require mechanics...?
Oh boy.
damn im only 211, i must be dying
Combo 24 of catching pekin early
Streak 3
I have an average ms of around 230.... 222 is my lowest... saying 150 is slow is just.........
here i am averaging 550
👍
Not femenem with the casual sexism
Tennis anyone?
Least inting and toxic brand.
Second ❤
I'm an old man now, but my reaction time was likely
What absolute horseshittery.
God that brand was so awful lol
You're a fake challenger cuz you haven't played Anivia mid...Day 56 pt2