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Subject: [Leica] False start explained well
From: steve.barbour at gmail.com (Steve Barbour)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 11:38:06 -0800
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On Feb 2, 2010, at 11:10 AM, wildlightphoto at earthlink.net wrote:

> Steve Barbour wrote:
> 
>>>> 
> can one through vigorous training, create a reflex arc of this sort, if one
> is not there initially...?
> <<<
> 
> I doubt it but I have no way of knowing for certain.  At the performance
> level where the reaction time is given the most scrutiny, the athletes are
> the outliers in many respects even without considering a (hypothetical)
> reflex arc.  In testing for this sort of thing I'd want to test the
> individuals involved i.e. those who were though to have reacted too
> quickly, not just the typical athlete.  The first thing I'd look for is the
> leg sensing the sound of the starter's pistol.


reminds me of a joke about a scientific experiment that lead to the 
conclusion that a grasshopper's ears are in his feet...

but yes, it's possible that nerves in the leg sense the sound in some way,



Steve
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