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Avalanche criticality in individuals, fluid intelligence, and working memory
The critical brain hypothesis suggests that efficient neural computation can be achieved through critical brain dynamics. However, the relationship between human cognitive performance and scale‐free brain dynamics remains unclear.
Longzhou Xu, Jianfeng Feng, Lianchun Yu
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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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Task rules, working memory, and fluid intelligence [PDF]
Many varieties of working memory have been linked to fluid intelligence. In Duncan et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology:General 137:131–148, 2008), we described limited working memory for new task rules: When rules are complex, some may fail in ...
Duncan, J. +8 more
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Intelligent fluid infrastructure for embedded networks [PDF]
Computer networks have historically considered support for mobile devices as an extra overhead to be borne by the system. Recently however, researchers have proposed methods by which the network can take advantage of mobile components. We exploit mobility to develop a fluid infrastructure: mobile components are deliberately built into the system ...
Kansal, Aman +4 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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Antecedents of Interest and the Investment of Fluid Intelligence in the Formation of Crystalized Intelligence [PDF]
Most of the studies of the effects of fluid intelligence and non-cognitive characteristics on crystalized intelligence examined additive effects. The results of the few studies that examined interactive effects are inconsistent. Some find a positive (facilitating) interaction and some find a negative (compensatory) interaction.
Yoav Ganzach, Yoav Ganzach
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Time management, fluid intelligence and academic achievement [PDF]
Time management and fluid intelligence have been studied in relation to academic success. Traditionally, fluid intelligence has been measured using performance tests (also called objective tests) meanwhile time management has been measured using self ...
Romero Velázquez, Miriam +2 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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We assess fluid intelligence of 6–18 year-old children growing up in families that have fled from Syria and reside in Turkish communities (100 families, 394 individuals).
Hall, Jonathan, +8 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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