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What technique is more commonly used today in order to evaluate age equivalent capabilities?
Cataracts
A medical condition where the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.
Signal Detection Theory
An approach to evaluate the capability of identifying information-carrying patterns from random ones that interfere with the information.
Absolute Threshold
The minimum intensity of a stimulus required to be perceived by the senses.
Top-Down Processing
A cognitive process that emphasizes the importance of concepts, expectations, and memory in interpreting sensory information.
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