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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Research Byte: Working memory tasks train working memory but not reasoning: A material- and operation-specific investigation of transfer from working memory practice via BrowZine

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Working memory tasks train working memory but not reasoning: A material- and operation-specific investigation of transfer from working memor...

Alzheimer's disease: Music, meditation may improve early cognitive decline

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Alzheimer's disease: Music, meditation may improve early cognitive decline From Medical News Today on Flipboard Meditation and music li...
Saturday, January 28, 2017

Research Byte: Individual Differences in Rhythmic Skills: Links with Neural Consistency and Linguistic Ability via BrowZine

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Individual Differences in Rhythmic Skills: Links with Neural Consistency and Linguistic Ability Tierney, Adam; White-Schwoch, Travis; MacLe...

A sex difference that won’t go away and measurement invariance – Clear Language, Clear Mind

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A sex difference that won't go away and measurement invariance – Clear Language, Clear Mind Whitley, E., Deary, I. J., Ritchie, S. J., B...

A hierarchical causal taxonomy of psychopathology across the life span. [feedly]

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---- A hierarchical causal taxonomy of psychopathology across the life span. // Psychological Bulletin - Vol 136, Iss 4...

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Research Byte: Cognitive representation of “musical fractals”: Processing hierarchy and recursion in the auditory domain via BrowZine

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Why we should stop worrying about our wandering minds

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Why we should stop worrying about our wandering minds From BBC Future on Flipboard Daydreaming has a bad reputation, but neuroscientists ar...

Research Byte: Difference in brain activation patterns of individuals with high and low intelligence in linguistic and visuo-spatial tasks: An EEG study via BrowZine

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Difference in brain activation patterns of individuals with high and low intelligence in linguistic and visuo-spatial tasks: An EEG study K...
Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Research Byte: Is ability-based emotional intelligence impervious to the Flynn effect? A cross-temporal meta-analysis (2001–2015) via BrowZine

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Is ability-based emotional intelligence impervious to the Flynn effect? A cross-temporal meta-analysis (2001–2015) Pietschnig, Jakob; Gittl...

Research Byte: Learning and retrieval processes predict fluid intelligence over and above working memory via BrowZine

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Learning and retrieval processes predict fluid intelligence over and above working memory Wang, Tengfei; Ren, Xuezhu; Schweizer, Karl Inte...

Fwd: Brain prints reveal children's reading difficulties

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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Gv resource: National Spatial Skills Research Network

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Just discovered this important resource on visual-spatial abilities. File under Gv in CHC taxonomy. - Posted using BlogPress from my ...
Thursday, January 19, 2017

Disney - Scott Barry Kaufman Profile (Be Inspired)

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Disney - Scott Barry Kaufma...

Brain teaser to challenge your frontal lobes

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Brain teaser to challenge your frontal lobes Here is a fun brain teaser from puzzle master Wes Carroll. Tipping the Scales Question: The ...
Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The Frequency-Following Response - A Window into Human | Nina Kraus

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The Frequency-Following Response - A Window into Human | Nina Kraus A Window into Human Communication Editors: Kraus, N., Anderson, S., Whi...

The nationwide register‐based prevalence of intellectual disability during childhood and adolescence

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The nationwide register‐based prevalence of intellectual disability during childhood and adolescence Abstract Background Many studies have...
Sunday, January 15, 2017

Research Byte: Normality: Part descriptive, part prescriptive via BrowZine

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Normality: Part descriptive, part prescriptive Bear, Adam; Knobe, Joshua Cognition: Articles in press University of Minnesota Users:...
Saturday, January 14, 2017

Disturbances in the salience network may be common mechanism for multiple psychiatric disorders

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Yet more support for the importance of understanding brain networks.  I have also suggested the importance of the interplay of the salience ...

A Mindset “Revolution” Sweeping Britain’s Classrooms May Be Based On Shaky Science

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A Mindset "Revolution" Sweeping Britain's Classrooms May Be Based On Shaky Science From BuzzFeed on Flipboard The "growt...
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