The study of human intelligence represents one of the crucial areas of psychology. The contributors to this special issue are prominent researchers in working memory, speed of processing, executive functions, language, and intellectual development. This issue highlights how their lines of research may contribute key concepts and methods to the study of human intelligence.
The study of human intelligence represents one of the crucial areas of psychology. The contributors to this special issue are prominent researchers in working memory, speed of processing, executive functions, language, and intellectual development. This issue highlights how their lines of research may contribute key concepts and methods to the study of human intelligence.
C. Cornoldi The Contribution of Cognitive Psychology to the Study of Human Intelligence. O. Wilhelm K. Oberauer Why are Reasoning Ability and Working Memory Capacity Related to Mental Speed? An Investigation of Stimulus-response Compatibility in Choice-reaction-time Tasks. E. Borella B. Carretti I.C. Mammarella Do Working Memory and Susceptibility to Interference Predict Individual Differences in Fluid Intelligence? M. Marschark Intellectual Functioning of Deaf Adults and Children: Answers and Questions. E.M. Elliott K.M. Barrilleaux N. Cowan Individual Differences in the Ability to Avoid Distracting Sounds. A. de Ribaupierre T. Lecerf Relationships between Working Memory and Intelligence from a Developmental Perspective: Convergent Evidence froma Neo-Piagetian and Psychometric Approach. S. Holmgren B. Molander L-G. Nilsson Intelligence and Executive Functioning in Adult Age: Effects of Sibship Size and Birth Order.
C. Cornoldi The Contribution of Cognitive Psychology to the Study of Human Intelligence. O. Wilhelm K. Oberauer Why are Reasoning Ability and Working Memory Capacity Related to Mental Speed? An Investigation of Stimulus-response Compatibility in Choice-reaction-time Tasks. E. Borella B. Carretti I.C. Mammarella Do Working Memory and Susceptibility to Interference Predict Individual Differences in Fluid Intelligence? M. Marschark Intellectual Functioning of Deaf Adults and Children: Answers and Questions. E.M. Elliott K.M. Barrilleaux N. Cowan Individual Differences in the Ability to Avoid Distracting Sounds. A. de Ribaupierre T. Lecerf Relationships between Working Memory and Intelligence from a Developmental Perspective: Convergent Evidence froma Neo-Piagetian and Psychometric Approach. S. Holmgren B. Molander L-G. Nilsson Intelligence and Executive Functioning in Adult Age: Effects of Sibship Size and Birth Order.
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