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  1. Cognitive Processing Speed

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    Developmental Trajectories and Aging
    CPS exhibits a predictable trajectory across the lifespan. It generally improves rapidly during childhood, reaching peak efficiency between the ages of 20 and 24. After the mid-twenties, a slow, inexorable decline begins. This decline is often modeled using the Exponential Decay Function of Neural Efficiency ($\Psi$)/):
    $$\Psi(t) = \Psi0 \cdot e^{-k(t - t{peak})}$$