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The M1 measure of money consists of the sum of:
Cross-modal Transference
The ability of the brain to integrate information from different sensory modalities, such as linking visual input with auditory information.
Sensory Versatility
The capacity of the senses to adapt and function across a wide range of stimuli, demonstrating flexibility in perception.
Visual-recognition Memory
The ability to recognize previously encountered objects, symbols, or individuals by sight.
Sensory Information Processing
Sensory information processing involves the way the nervous system receives, organizes, and interprets input from the senses to produce a responsive output.
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