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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Classic articles in special education

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What are the "classic" articles in special education that should be read by those in the field?   A recent empirical investigation...

Off task - IQs Corner web coverage as art

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(double click on image to make larger) I just ran across an interesting site that creates a visual-map art-like image of websites. Above is...
Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Neuroimaging and cognitive development research overview

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FYI - A very interesting (and well-written) article is "in press" in Neuropsychologia that, I believe, captures the essence of th...

Off task - anatomical curiousity illustrations

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Thanks to Boing Boing for the interesting post re: anatomical curiousity illustrations. Take a peak if you need a break from your work. Tec...

Free download of "Brain Facts" from Soceity for Neuroscience

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Thanks to the braininjury blog for the tip regarding the ability to download (for free) a copy of Brain Facts , a primer on the brain and ne...

Gf an g--distinguishable or indistinguishable ? -- Guest post by John Garruto

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The following is a guest post by John Garruto , school psychologist with the Oswego School District and member of the IQs Corner Virtual Co...
Monday, May 29, 2006

Honorary pro-ed Don Hammill chair

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Many academics hope that one day, someone will recognize the excellence of their work, and they may receive an offer for an endowed chair at...

Big 5 personality traits and CHC intelligence theory: Lets hear it for being old and cantankerous!

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The following is a post by the blogmaster (Kevin McGrew), who is also a member of IQs Corner Virtual Community of Scholars project. In th...

RIAS as a predictor of SAT scores

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Over on the NASP listserv , there have been regular posts regarding the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales (RIAS) . Users of the RIA...
Friday, May 26, 2006

Recent literature of interest -- FYI@IAP 5-26-06

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This weeks r ecent literature of interest can be found by clicking here . Technorati tags: teaching tool. psychology.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006

g, Glr and creativity

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A nice tip-of-the-hat to the Gene Expression blog for it's post regarding g and creativity ( Glr ).  It is nice to see that the work of...

Gifted dyslexics

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Tip-of-the hat to the Eide Neurolearning blog for the post on gifted dyslexics. Technorati Tags: gifted , dyslexia , reading disabilities ,...

Growing neurotechnology industry

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Thanks to the braininjury blog for the interesting FYI post regarding the booming industry of neurotechnology. Technorati Tags: psychology...

SAT, g (general intelligence) and state comparisons

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Thanks to Gene Expression for the FYI post regarding recent publications investigating the relationship between SAT scores and g (general i...

Off task - curcuit board biz cards

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I've never hide the fact that I'm a real closet tech geek.  Today, thanks to a post a Boing Boing , I came across the idea of curcui...

Quote to note: Mark Twain on right and wrong

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"The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superiority to other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong pro...

Brainstorming with People with Bad Ideas Is the Great Equalizer! - Guest post by Joel Schneider

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The following is a guest blog post by Joel Schneider (Clinical psychologist, Illinois State University), a member of IQs Corner Virtual Co...
Sunday, May 21, 2006

Recent literature of interest 05-21-06 posted

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This weeks r ecent literature of interest can be found by clicking here . Technorati tags: teaching tool. psychology.

Personal tidbit - new dentist in town

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Regular readers may have noticed a dip in my blog postings this past week. The reason is that my son graduated from the U of Minnesota Dent...

Dyslexia and eye tracking problems--correlation or cause? Guest post by Joel Schneider

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The following is a guest blog post by Joel Schneider (Clinical psychologist, Illinois State University), a member of IQs Corner Virtual Co...
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