Application for evaluation of nervous system recognizes and commands

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This research article is presented the designing process of new application development on smart phone with android-based operating system for the process of evaluating responsiveness and command parts of human’s nervous system. The purposes of the research were; (1) For studying development and design applications. Evaluating the nervous system recognize and command. (2) Comparing for the assessment of nervous system between men and women before and after Alcohol with application for evaluating nervous system and commandment and (3) to study the cooperation between alcohol intake and nervous system perception and commandment with application for evaluating nervous system and commandment. The result of the research are: (1) Comparative assessment of perception and commandment of males and females before drinking alcohol. Males and females averaging were 22.70 and 25.18 millisecond, respectively, (2) Comparison of perceived and directed sensory evaluation of males and females after drinking. Males and females averaging were 32.22 and 35.11 milliseconds, respectively and (3) The cooperation between alcohol intake and time in the assessment of nervous system perception and commandment of 1-51 mg% 51-100 mg% 101-150 mg% and 151-200 mg% had an average alcohol content of 42.93 mg% 80.24 mg% 121.50 mg% and 164.82 mg% respectively. The average test time was 26.40 milliseconds 32.16 milliseconds 37.12 milliseconds and 40.98 milliseconds respectively.

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Yimpray, N., & Sa-Ngiamvibool, W. (2019). Application for evaluation of nervous system recognizes and commands. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(12), 2581–2585. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K2009.1081219

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