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Intelligence (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intelligence'
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Exceptional cognitive ability: the phenotype.
6 May 2009
Characterizing the outcomes related to the phenotype of exceptional cognitive abilities has been feasible in recent years due to the availability of large samples of intellectually precocious adolescents identified by modern talent searches that ...
rec_pub_19424784-exceptional-cognitive-ability-phenotype.htm
4 May 2009
Cognitive ability has a substantial genetic component and more than 15 candidate genes have been identified over the past 8 years. One gene that has been associated with general cognitive ability is the cholinergic muscarinic 2 receptor (CHRM2). In ...
rec_pub_19418213-no-association-cholinergic-muscarinic-receptor-2-chrm2-genetic.htm
Executive function impairments in high IQ adults with ADHD.
4 May 2009
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate that high IQ adults diagnosed with ADHD suffer from executive function (EF) impairments that: a) can be identified with a combination of standardized measures and self-report data; and b) occur more commonly in this group ...
rec_pub_19420282-executive-function-impairments-high-iq-adults-adhd.htm
4 May 2009
The Author Recognition Test (ART) measures print exposure and is a unique predictor of phonological and orthographic processes in reading. In a sample of adolescent and young adult twins and siblings (216 MZ/430 DZ pairs, 307 singletons; aged 11-29 ...
rec_pub_19418212-genetic-covariation-theauthor-recognition-test-reading-verbal.htm
IQ, fetal testosterone and individual variability in children's functional lateralization.
3 May 2009
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have revealed that faces and words show a robust difference in the lateralization of their N170. The present study investigated the development of this differential lateralization in school-age boys. We ...
rec_pub_19422841-iq-fetal-testosterone-individual-variability-children-s-functional.htm
Approachability and the amygdala: insights from Williams syndrome.
May 2009
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder in which hypersociability is a characteristic feature. Given that the amygdala has been identified as an integral component of the neural system underlying sociability, researchers have ...
rec_pub_19406143-approachability-amygdala-insights-williams-syndrome.htm
29 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND: Increased total brain volume (TBV) has been reported for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but studies in older ASD subjects have been contradictory. Similarly, studies of corpus callosum (CC) area in ASD differ with regard to ...
rec_pub_19409535-total-brain-volume-corpus-callosum-size-medication-na-ve-adolescents.htm
29 Apr 2009
Relations between children's sleep and cognitive functioning were examined over 2 years, and race and socioeconomic status were assessed as moderators of effects. Third-grade African American and European American children (N = 166; M = 8.72 years) ...
rec_pub_19489909-concurrent-longitudinal-relations-children-s-sleep-cognitive.htm
Nursing practice 2.0: the wisdom of crowds.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19606664-nursing-practice-2-0-wisdom-crowds.htm
Being creative with the predictors and criteria for success.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19449994-being-creative-predictors-criteria-success.htm
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