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**Title:** Reaction Time Test Challenge
**Format:** Interactive video with 6 increasingly difficult reaction time tests
**Tests:**
1. **Visual Reaction**: Clap when specific shapes (e.g., rectangles, stars) appear on screen.
2. **Color-Specific Reaction**: Clap when a specific colored shape (e.g., green triangles) appears.
3. **Animal Detection**: Stamp foot when a specific animal (e.g., white rabbit) appears.
4. **Color Naming**: Verbalize the color of words displayed on screen (with increasing speed).
5. **Audio Reaction**: Pause the video as soon as a sound is heard (with three attempts to improve).
6. **Specific Sound Detection**: Bark when a dog barking sound is heard (among other sounds).
**Objective:** Evaluate and improve viewers' reaction times, with encouragement to practice and share results.
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1. **Reaction Time Test**: A series of reaction tests are presented to assess how quickly one's brain works.
2. **Test 1**: Identify and react to shapes (specifically, rectangles) on the screen.
3. **Test 2**: Stamp foot when a white rabbit appears among various animals on the screen.
4. **Test 3**: React to a red button without pressing it (pause the video immediately when the button appears).
5. **Test 4**: Identify the color of words written in different colors on the screen.
6. **Test 5**: React to a stimulus sound (with three attempts to improve results).
7. **Test 6**: Identify and react to the sound of a dog barking among other sounds.
**Additional Facts:**
8. **Average Reaction Time**: For a 30-year-old athlete, it ranges from 0.22 to 0.28 seconds.
9. **Comparison to Olympics**: Some participants outperformed Olympic athletes in reaction time tests.
10. **Improvement**: Practice can significantly improve one's reaction time and reflexes.
11. **Application of Improved Reflexes**: Enhanced reaction times can benefit sports like tennis, squash, baseball, and badminton.