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Author(s):  
Rakshit Tyagi and Prof. Shreya Kapoor

The game flappy bird is used in the process of research .The game is used in both LUA and python programming language and the main aim of the user in game is to move forward by avoiding any contact with tunnel sprite .Also ,Flappy has to stay in air all the time without touching with ground and collects coins in between to increase the score. The game is 2D. [1]Flappy Bird is an arcade-style game in which the player controls the bird Flappy, which moves persistently to the right. The player is tasked with navigating Flappy through pairs of pipes that have equally sized gaps placed at random heights. Flappy automatically descends and only ascends when the player taps control . [2]Each successful pass through a pair of pipes awards the player one point. Colliding with a pipe or the ground ends the gameplay. During the game over screen, the player is awarded a bronze medal if they reached ten or more points, a silver medal from twenty points, a gold medal from thirty points, and a platinum medal from forty points.


2018 ◽  
Vol 72 (10) ◽  
pp. 736-740
Author(s):  
Maurice R. Cosandey
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Biofeedback ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sommer Christie ◽  
Penny Werthner

The difference between success and failure in 200-m canoe and kayak events is measured in milliseconds. The gold medal for the 200-m kayak in the Summer 2012 Olympic Games in London was won by a margin of 294 milliseconds, and the difference between winning a bronze medal and not reaching the podium was merely 31 milliseconds. In addition to physical fitness, strength, and technique, the ability to focus effectively and manage arousal is crucial to the ability to react quickly off the start. Conversely, the inability to manage arousal and focus has been shown to reduce reaction time (RT) and, in extreme cases, lead to “choking.” Research in sport psychology and psychophysiology has identified multiple psychological, physiological, and neurological characteristics that underlie peak performance. Although many of the skills and characteristics identified in the research are common to most peak performers, it is also well known that each athlete's optimal performance zone for competition is unique. For athletes, identifying these individual zones of optimal physical, psychological, physiological, and neurological functioning can be elusive and difficult to quantify. Existing technology in bio- and neurofeedback presents a unique opportunity for athletes and researchers to explore what individual peak performance looks like both physiologically and neurologically. Thus, the purpose of this case analysis was to explore the psychophysiological differences of a 200-m canoe athlete between his best and worst reaction times.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Helal El-Gizawy ◽  
Abdel-Rahman Akl

The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between reaction time and deception type and investigate the effect of deception type on reaction time during smash in Badminton. Sex Badminton players are high level athletes in the world participated in the last Olympic championship "London 2012", (mass 69.17±6.31 kg, length 178.00±0.06 cm. Reaction time is defined as the period of time that elapses between offensive player stroke the shuttle and opponent player move to shuttle direction. Smashes were analyzed of the last six matches in Olympic championship London 2012, two matches in Quarter-finals, two matches of Semi-finals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match. Dartfish v.7 software motion analysis used to analysis 230 smashes and for the statistical analysis of the data the IBM SPSS Statistics 21 was used. The complex deception is more difficult types of deception for the opponents as the player use more than a tool during the striking and then the degree of difficulty followed by arm deception, while the performance of the smashes without deception gives a greater opportunity for an opponent to anticipate the strike and then stopped, and this means that the increase the degree of difficulty of deception increased the time of reaction necessary to repel the strike, thereby increasing the opportunity to make the point, therefore must specify a part in the content of the training programs for the smashes combined with different types of deception.


2012 ◽  
Vol 94 (6) ◽  
pp. 195-197
Author(s):  
Sibella Egerton ◽  
Oonagh Egerton

Richard Dodds fRCS was captain of the gold medal-winning Great Britain hockey team at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul and also won the bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. He is now a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. Sibella Egerton asked him for his insights on sport, surgery and life.


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