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DemonKing

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Apparently reaction times decline from age 24, but it's not all bad:

While researchers found that reaction time began declining after age 24, there was not a drop-off in performance. Players over 24 developed compensatory strategies–improved processing efficiency, better strategic decision-making, etc.


https://ehpi.org/over-the-hill-at-2...id-video-game-task-begins-in-early-adulthood/
 

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