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How does age affect reaction time independent variable?

Reaction times generally slow by 4–10 milliseconds per decade after age 24, a well-documented phenomenon in neuroscience. This observation raises a fundamental question for researchers: how does age affect reaction time independent variable? Understanding this dynamic is crucial for promoting healthy aging and cognitive function.

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