What physical distance accounts for the primary time sink in directed voluntary movements compared to reflexes?

Answer

The travel distance of the signal up to the cortex and back down

The measurable gap in speed between voluntary reaction time and a reflex is underscored by the physical distance the signal must travel up to the cortex and back down, which constitutes the main time sink.

What physical distance accounts for the primary time sink in directed voluntary movements compared to reflexes?

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