What is more explanatory, processing capacity or processing speed?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):835-836 (1998)
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Abstract

Halford et al. have sharpened the concept of processing capacity as applied to various complex tasks. This commentary examines the apparent contradiction between capacity theories and theories in which it is processing speed, rather than capacity, that presumably limits cognitive performance. It explains how capacity and speed often are interrelated and suggests how one might examine whether capacity or speed is the more elementary in processing.

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