Reaction Time: Females, Age 20-29

Reaction time measures how quickly you respond to a stimulus. It reflects the speed of sensory processing, decision-making, and motor response. Simple reaction time naturally slows with age but can be improved with practice.

Reaction Time Neurological Females 20-29

Percentile Distribution (ms)

Percentile distribution (ms) 5th 5th: 190 ms 190 25th 25th: 220 ms 220 50th 50th: 255 ms 255 75th 75th: 295 ms 295 95th 95th: 370 ms 370 0 140 280 420 560 700 ms Percentile distribution (ms) 5th 5th: 190 ms 190 25th 25th: 220 ms 220 50th 50th: 255 ms 255 75th 75th: 295 ms 295 95th 95th: 370 ms 370 0 140 280 420 560 700 ms
Percentile Value (ms) Rating
5th 190 Excellent
25th 220 Above average
50th 255 Average
75th 295 Below average
95th 370 Poor

What these numbers mean for females aged 20-29

A score around 255 ms is typical (50th percentile) for females in this age group. Times below about 220 ms fall near the 75th percentile or higher, indicating above-average performance (faster is better). Times above about 295 ms fall near the 25th percentile; about 75% of the reference population ran faster.

Percentiles show how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.

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