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Parsing Information Flow in Speeded Cognitive Tasks: The Role of g in Perception and Decision Time
Emily A. Willoughby
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James J. Lee
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Information Flow
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Parsing
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Cognitive Task
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Comparison Experiment
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Decision Time
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Perception Time
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Decision Process
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Reaction Time
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Perceptual Processing
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Processing Stages
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Non-associated
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Acuity
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Diffusion Rate
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General Cognitive Ability
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Reaction Time Task
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Numerical Magnitude
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Number Comparison
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Informational Attributes
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Additive Factors
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Perceived Attributes
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Diffusion Modeling
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Selective Influence
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Non-decision Time
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Short-form Measures
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Perceptual Manipulations
50%
Psychology
Decision Making
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Cognitive Function
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