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In Cohen's (2009) study, PC was the best predictor of reaction time.
Specifically, we expected PC to be the best predictor of reaction time in adults (Hypothesis 2), and PSC to be the best predictor of reaction time in children (Hypothesis 4).
In the present study, the subjective visual similarity function was the best and only significant predictor of reaction time.
However, in the present study, it was not even a significant predictor of reaction time in adults or in children.
Linear regressions revealed that a perceptual function, specifically, subjective visual similarity, was the best and only significant predictor of reaction time in adults and in children.
Based on Defever et al.'s (2012) findings, we specifically hypothesised that PSC would be the best predictor of reaction time in children (Hypothesis 4).
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Such models are of little to no value if the goal is to carry information to a lower scale of mechanisms, though they are perhaps still useful as predictors of reaction rates (i.e. when information is being carried to higher scales of metabolic networks).
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