Author: Chris Carson
Date: 03:00:00 05/15/02
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I think your two points are: 1. I have said that shorter time controls favor humans over computers: I do not think I have said that, I did say that longer time controls favor humans over computers in general, however, people do have different maximum performance parameters. Some people perform better at shorter time controls, not all people, or most people, or average person. That is the point I have tried to make. I do not think this contradicts any known research, however, if you have research that shows that all people perfom best at time x or at time longer than x, I am willing to take a look at it. 2. Science is about debate (my words): Yes, I have no problem with that, however, I do not have to respond to words like "agenda" or "just your opinion" or other comments that try to divert from the point I am making. Let me say this. The research clearly shows that humans experience "mental fatigue" as time controls get longer. A loss of concentration is one symptom of "mental fatigue", by definition.
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