Term ID: T1807

Fluid Cognition

/fluid-cognition/
Intellectual abilities involving processing speed, working memory, and abstract reasoning that are relatively independent of acquired knowledge and typically decline with aging.
Example: Performance on tasks requiring rapid pattern recognition, mental rotation, or working memory span that rely on processing efficiency rather than accumulated knowledge.

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Reference: Horn & Cattell (1967)