Neural anticipatory mechanisms predict faster reaction times and higher fluid intelligence

Volume: 56, Issue: 10
Published: Jun 26, 2019
Abstract
Higher cognitive ability is reliably linked to better performance on chronometric tasks (i.e., faster reaction times, RT), yet the neural basis of these effects remains unclear. Anticipatory processes represent compelling yet understudied potential mechanisms of these effects, which may facilitate performance through reducing the uncertainty surrounding the temporal onset of stimuli (temporal uncertainty) and/or facilitating motor readiness...
Paper Details
Title
Neural anticipatory mechanisms predict faster reaction times and higher fluid intelligence
Published Date
Jun 26, 2019
Volume
56
Issue
10
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