“…The temporal resolution power (TRP) hypothesis holds that individual differences in the brain’s timing accuracy and temporal sensitivity are basic sources of individual differences in psychometric intelligence (Rammsayer & Brandler, 2004, 2007). At a behavioral level, individual differences in TRP are measured by event-timing, interval-timing, rhythm perception, or temporal generalization tasks (Grondin, 2010; Ogden et al, 2014; van Wassenhove et al, 2019). The considerable amount of variance shared by those tasks allows for extracting a latent variable as a representation of TRP (Haldemann et al, 2012; Helmbold et al, 2007; Rammsayer & Brandler, 2004, 2007), which has repeatedly demonstrated to be functionally associated with psychometric intelligence (Haldemann et al, 2012; Helmbold et al, 2007; Makowski et al, 2022; Pahud et al, 2018; Rammsayer & Brandler, 2004, 2007; Troche & Rammsayer, 2009).…”