Cognitive processing speed and accuracy are intrinsically different in genetic architecture and brai...
Cognitive processing speed and accuracy are intrinsically different in genetic architecture and brain phenotypes
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Li, Mingyang , Dang, Xixi , Chen, Yiwei , Chen, Zhifan , Xu, Xinyi , Zhao, Zhiyong and Wu, Dan
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Since the birth of cognitive science, researchers have used reaction time and accuracy to measure cognitive ability. Although recognition of these two measures is often based on empirical observations, the underlying consensus is that most cognitive behaviors may be along two fundamental dimensions: cognitive processing speed (CPS) and cognitive pr...
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Cognitive processing speed and accuracy are intrinsically different in genetic architecture and brain phenotypes
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-024-52222-8