On a related note, one of the neater papers I’ve seen recently:
“Air Pollution and Adult Cognition: Evidence from Brain Training”, La Nauze & Severnini 2021: using 4.6m scores from Lumosity brain-game players to measure PM2.5 cognitive effects: large but heterogeneous by task/age/experience—this may explain the inconsistencies of all the previous air-pollution/cognition studies.
On a related note, one of the neater papers I’ve seen recently:
“Air Pollution and Adult Cognition: Evidence from Brain Training”, La Nauze & Severnini 2021: using 4.6m scores from Lumosity brain-game players to measure PM2.5 cognitive effects: large but heterogeneous by task/age/experience—this may explain the inconsistencies of all the previous air-pollution/cognition studies.