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Derivative instruments are those whose value depends on the value of another asset.
Fluid Intelligence
The capacity to reason quickly and to think abstractly, often considered independent of learning, experience, and education.
Short-Term Memory
The part of the memory system that is responsible for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.
General Slowing
A decrease in the speed of cognitive processes and physical movements, often associated with aging or certain neurological conditions.
Neural Speed
The rate at which nerve impulses travel along neurons, critical for all aspects of brain function including reflexes, perception, and cognition.
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