The Science of Processing Speed
**Simple Reaction Time** is a fundamental measure of central nervous system integrity. It involves the time required for a visual signal to travel from the retina to the primary visual cortex, and finally to the motor cortex to initiate a finger tap.
In Simple Click, the variable delay prevents **Temporal Anticipation**, forcing the brain to remain in a state of "High Readiness." This strengthens the neural pathways associated with **Alertness** and **Phasic Arousal**.
Neural Myelination
The speed of your response is largely determined by the **Myelination** of your axons—the fatty sheath that insulates nerve fibers and allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly.
Regular reaction training can help maintain these neural speeds, combating the natural cognitive slowing that occurs with age or high-stress fatigue.