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The genetic basis of the relation between speed-of-information-processing and IQ

Rijsdijk et al., 1998

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14696042720661570169
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Rijsdijk F
Vernon P
Boomsma D
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Behavioural Brain Research

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The relationship of speed-of-information-processing (SIP), as derived from reaction times (RTs) on experimental tasks, and intelligence has been extensively studied. SIP is suggested to measure the efficiency with which subjects can perform basic cognitive …
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