Cognitive Speed Metrics are quantitative measures used to assess the rate at which the central nervous system processes information, encompassing reaction time, decision latency, and attentional shifting efficiency. These metrics serve as sensitive indicators of acute neurological function, often reflecting the immediate availability of energy substrates and neurotransmitter efficacy. Low scores suggest impaired neural signaling fidelity.
Origin
These metrics originate from experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience, where standardized reaction tasks are employed to probe underlying neural efficiency. In the wellness domain, they are adapted to track the temporal impact of hormonal shifts or nutritional interventions on brain performance. The measurement focuses purely on throughput speed.
Mechanism
Cognitive speed relies heavily on the integrity of white matter tracts and the efficiency of synaptic transmission, particularly involving fast excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters. Optimal metabolic support ensures rapid action potential propagation and swift receptor recycling. When factors like inflammation or low thyroid hormone slow cellular metabolism, these metrics invariably decrease.
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