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Thursday, September 28, 2017

What Is White Matter in the Brain?

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Whit matter matters What Is White Matter in the Brain? From R@Nd0m🌙🍀🦋🦄💋💩🌸🍄⭐️🍬🍺🎨🎲🎭🚗✈️🏖📱💎🔮🎀🔑🖌🏈 , a Flipboard magazine by...
Monday, September 25, 2017

New Flynn Effect Reference Project

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The new Flynn Effect Reference Project can be accessed at one of  my sister blogs ( Intellectual Competence and the Death Penalty)
Saturday, September 23, 2017

The Human Brain Is a Time Machine

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The Human Brain Is a Time Machine From New York Magazine , a Flipboard magazine by New York Magazine "Time" is the most common nou...
Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Working Memory: How You Keep Things 'In Mind' Over the Short Term

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Working Memory: How You Keep Things 'In Mind' Over the Short Term From Twitter , a Flipboard magazine by Elsevier Neuro When you nee...
Monday, September 18, 2017

Psychologists studied 5,000 genius kids for 45 years — a short film reveals its key findings---SMPY study video

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Video is nice summary of history of Julian Stanley's SMPY study Psychologists studied 5,000 genius kids for 45 years — a short film reve...

Brain Training - The "Controversy"

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Brain Training - The "Controversy" From Twitter , a Flipboard magazine by Elsevier Neuro The Meriam-Webster defines training as: ...
Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Sharing Motor control of handwriting in the developing brain: A review via BrowZine

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Motor control of handwriting in the developing brain: A review Palmis, Sarah; Danna, Jeremy; Velay, Jean-Luc; Longcamp, Marieke Cognitive ...
Saturday, September 09, 2017

Sharing Cerebellar Contributions to Language in Typical and Atypical Development: A Review via BrowZine

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Cerebellar Contributions to Language in Typical and Atypical Development: A Review Vias, Carolina; Dick, Anthony Steven Developmental Neur...
Thursday, September 07, 2017

Smartphone app scans pupils to detect concussions

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Smartphone app scans pupils to detect concussions Severe concussions where a person is visibly shaken or knocked unconscious are obviously c...

Evaluating WAIS–IV structure through a different psychometric lens: structural causal model discovery as an alternative to confirmatory factor analysis via BrowZine

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Evaluating WAIS–IV structure through a different psychometric lens: structural causal model discovery as an alternative to confirmatory fact...

Sharing The use of neuropsychological tests to assess intelligence via BrowZine

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The use of neuropsychological tests to assess intelligence Gansler, David A.; Varvaris, Mark; Schretlen, David J. The Clinical Neuropsycho...

Sharing Psychometrics and statistics: two pillars of neuropsychological practice via BrowZine

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Psychometrics and statistics: two pillars of neuropsychological practice Hilsabeck, Robin C. The Clinical Neuropsychologist: Vol. 31 Issue...

Review: The neuroscience of intelligence by Richard J. Haier via BrowZine

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Review: The neuroscience of intelligence by Richard J. Haier Sitartchouk, Arseni; Evans, Alan C. Intelligence: Articles in press Univer...
Monday, September 04, 2017

Empathy Is a Clock That Ticks in the Consciousness of Another: The Science of How Our Social Interactions Shape Our Experience of Time

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---- Empathy Is a Clock That Ticks in the Consciousness of Another: The Science of How Our Social Interactions Shape Our Experience of T...
Sunday, August 27, 2017

Cognitive Abilities Seem to Reinforce Each Other in Adolescence

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Cognitive Abilities Seem to Reinforce Each Other in Adolescence A new study reports cognitive abilities mutually assist each other during de...
Saturday, August 26, 2017

Exploring the Relations between Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Cognitive Abilities and Mathematics Achievement via BrowZine

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Exploring the Relations between Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Cognitive Abilities and Mathematics Achievement Cormier, Damien C.; Bulut, Okan;...

The Intelligent Brain: One of the Great Courses on sale

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The Intelligent Brain 1 What Is Intelligence? Probe the nature of intelligence by looking first at the phenomenon of savants—individuals w...
Friday, August 25, 2017

Validation of the Advanced Clinical Solutions Word Choice Test (WCT) in a Mixed Clinical Sample: Establishing Classification Accuracy, Sensitivity/Specificity, and Cutoff Scores via BrowZine

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File under malingering assessment Validation of the Advanced Clinical Solutions Word Choice Test (WCT) in a Mixed Clinical Sample: Establ...
Saturday, August 19, 2017

A cognitive cost of the need to achieve? via BrowZine

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Click image to enlarge A cognitive cost of the need to achieve? Modrek, Anahid; Kuhn, Deanna Cognitive Development: Vol. 44 – 2017...
Sunday, August 13, 2017

Brain Training - The "Controversy" | SciTech Connect

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http://scitechconnect.elsevier.com/brain-training-the-controversy/
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Dr. Kevin McGrew is Director of the Institute for Applied Psychometrics (llc). Additional information, including potential conflicts of interest resulting from commercial test development or other consultation, can be found at The MindHub(TM; http://www.themindhub.com ). General email contact is iqmcgrew@gmail.com
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