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Intraindividual Variability in Reaction Time Predicts Cognitive Outcomes 5 Years Later

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Bielak, Allison
Hultsch, David F
Strauss, Esther
MacDonald, Stuart W S
Hunter, Michael A

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American Psychological Association

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Objective: Building on results suggesting that intraindividual variability in reaction time (inconsistency) is highly sensitive to even subtle changes in cognitive ability, this study addressed the capacity of inconsistency to predict change in cognitive

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Neuropsychology

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2037-12-31