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Intelligence Tests (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intelligence Tests'
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IQ on the bridge between science and envy.
18 Nov 2008
rec_pub_19026492-iq-bridge-science-envy.htm
Losing the big picture: how religion may control visual attention.
10 Nov 2008
Despite the abundance of evidence that human perception is penetrated by beliefs and expectations, scientific research so far has entirely neglected the possible impact of religious background on attention. Here we show that Dutch Calvinists and ...
rec_pub_19002253-losing-big-picture-religion-control-visual-attention.htm
30 Oct 2008
We compared young people with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) with age, sex and IQ matched controls on emotion recognition of faces and pictorial context. Each participant completed two tests of emotion recognition. The first used ...
rec_pub_19005031-emotion-recognition-faces-use-visual-context-young-people-high.htm
Using lexical familiarity judgments to assess verbally mediated intelligence in aphasia.
30 Oct 2008
In this study, a task using forced-choice lexical familiarity judgments of irregular versus archaic words (a newly developed measure called the Lexical Orthographic Familiarity Test; LOFT) was compared to a standardized oral word-reading measure ...
rec_pub_18999341-using-lexical-familiarity-judgments-assess-verbally-mediated.htm
30 Oct 2008
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of children are exposed to more than one language, yet research on simultaneous bilingualism has been relatively sparse. Traditionally, there has been concern that bilingualism may aggravate language difficulties of ...
rec_pub_18608612-language-profiles-monolingual-bilingual-finnish-preschool-children.htm
Fish intake of Swedish male adolescents is a predictor of cognitive performance.
27 Oct 2008
AIM: Fish intake is reported to positively influence cognitive performance in infants and the elderly. In a longitudinal cohort study, we evaluated how fish consumption related to later cognitive performance in healthy young male adolescents. ...
rec_pub_19006530-fish-intake-swedish-male-adolescents-predictor-cognitive-performance.htm
Atypical modulation of cognitive control by arousal in autism.
24 Oct 2008
We examined the effects of viewing high-arousal pictures on regional brain activations elicited by a cognitive control task in participants with high-functioning autism and neurotypical controls. Specifically, using event-related functional magnetic ...
rec_pub_18954965-atypical-modulation-cognitive-control-arousal-autism.htm
Relationship between intelligence and the size and composition of the corpus callosum.
22 Oct 2008
We investigated the relationship between the morphology of the corpus callosum (CC) and IQ in a healthy sample of individuals in their late teens and early twenties. The relationship between the area of the CC, measured at the midline, and IQ showed ...
rec_pub_18949469-relationship-intelligence-size-composition-corpus-callosum.htm
Cognitive functioning in children with multiple sclerosis.
13 Oct 2008
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cognitive functioning of children with multiple sclerosis (MS). METHODS: Six children with a diagnosis of clinically definite MS were evaluated using a neuropsychological test battery. RESULTS: The majority of the children ...
rec_pub_18922833-cognitive-functioning-children-multiple-sclerosis.htm
12 Oct 2008
The concreteness effect, which refers to the typically superior performance for concrete concepts compared to abstract ones, is a robust phenomenon that has been observed in normal and brain-damaged subjects in a number of cognitive domains. ...
rec_pub_18973766-is-plum-memory-problem-longitudinal-study-reversal-concreteness.htm
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