Fluid Intelligence Test Scores Across the Schooling: Evidence of Nonlinear Changes in Girls and Boys
The results of the analyses of the changes of fluid intelligence scores measured by the Standard Progressive Matrices test across all school years were presented. Sex differences in fluid intelligence scores for each year of schooling as well as in fluid
Tatiana N. Tikhomirova +2 more
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Contextual analysis of fluid intelligence [PDF]
The nature of fluid intelligence was investigated by identifying variables that were, and were not, significantly related to this construct. Relevant information was obtained from three sources: re-analyses of data from previous studies, a study in which 791 adults performed storage-plus-processing working memory tasks, and a study in which 236 adults ...
Timothy A, Salthouse +2 more
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Inhibitory Processes and Fluid Intelligence: a Performance at Early Years of Schooling
Inhibition constitutes one of the main executive functions and it is important to more complex skills such as fluid intelligence. Actually, there is an agreement on distinguishing three inhibitory types: perceptual, cognitive and response inhibition ...
Yesica Aydmune +3 more
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ABCD Neurocognitive Prediction Challenge 2019: Predicting individual residual fluid intelligence scores from cortical grey matter morphology [PDF]
We predicted residual fluid intelligence scores from T1-weighted MRI data available as part of the ABCD NP Challenge 2019, using morphological similarity of grey-matter regions across the cortex.
A Pfefferbaum +30 more
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Failure of Working Memory Training to Enhance Cognition or Intelligence [PDF]
Fluid intelligence is important for successful functioning in the modern world, but much evidence suggests that fluid intelligence is largely immutable after childhood.
AL Duckworth +56 more
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IntroductionEmotional Intelligence (EI) is first described by Salovey and Mayer as the ability to perceive and understand emotions and the ability to use them as supports for thoughts.
Marco Tommasi +3 more
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Ability and Nonability Predictors of Real-World Skill Acquisition: The Case of Rubik’s Cube Solving
Most research on skilled performance is correlational, with skill and predictors measured at a single point in time, making it difficult to draw conclusions about the acquisition of skill.
Elizabeth J. Meinz +3 more
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Fluid intelligence and brain functional organization in aging yoga and meditation practitioners [PDF]
Numerous studies have documented the normal age-related decline of neural structure, function, and cognitive performance. Preliminary evidence suggests that meditation may reduce decline in specific cognitive domains and in brain structure.
Brach, Narayan +9 more
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The Effect of SuperBrain Yoga Exercise on Fluid Intelligence, Visual Spatial Perception, academic achievement and Balance in Children with Down syndrome [PDF]
Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic diseases with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of superbrain yoga exercise on fluid intelligence, visual spatial perception, academic ...
seyed kazem mousavi sadati +1 more
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The role of the frontal cortex in memory: an investigation of the Von Restorff effect [PDF]
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an important role in human memory. Although frontal patients are able to form new memories, these memories appear qualitatively different from those of ...
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