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- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis abstract "The neural efficiency hypothesis is the phenomenon where smarter individuals show lower (more efficient) brain activation than less bright individuals on cognitive tests of low to moderate difficulty. For tasks of higher difficulty, however, smarter individuals show higher brain activation.".
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- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brain.
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- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neural efficiency hypothesis".
- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "neural efficiency".
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- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis subject Category:Brain.
- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis subject Category:Hypotheses.
- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis hypernym Phenomenon.
- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis type Disease.
- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis comment "The neural efficiency hypothesis is the phenomenon where smarter individuals show lower (more efficient) brain activation than less bright individuals on cognitive tests of low to moderate difficulty. For tasks of higher difficulty, however, smarter individuals show higher brain activation.".
- Neural_efficiency_hypothesis label "Neural efficiency hypothesis".
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