Publication: The Effect of Stimulus-Response Compatibility on the Association of Fluid Intelligence and Working Memory with Choice Reaction Times
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2019
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It is a well-replicated finding that reaction time is correlated with performance in intelligence tests. According to the binding hypothesis of working memory capacity, the ability to establish bindings between elements and to integrate them into new structural representations is the source of the common variance between different cognitive tasks, including fluid intelligence and working memory. The goal of this study was to examine the effects of stimulus-response compatibility on the association between reaction time, fluid intellig
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2
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1
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19
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English
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2019-06-11
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2019-06-26
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2514-4820
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