(Not just) Intelligence stratifies the occupational hierarchy: Ranking 360 professions by IQ and non-cognitive traits

T Wolfram - Intelligence, 2023 - Elsevier
Occupational sorting, the process of individuals actively selecting into and being selected for
different occupations, has significant implications for social stratification and inequality. The …

Multicohort cross-sectional study of cognitive and behavioural digital biomarkers in neurodegeneration: the Living Lab Study protocol

M Crook-Rumsey, SJC Daniels, S Abulikemu, H Lai… - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction and aims Digital biomarkers can provide a cost-effective, objective and robust
measure for neurological disease progression, changes in care needs and the effect of …

[HTML][HTML] Updating the study protocol: Insight 46–a longitudinal neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development–phases 2 and 3

H Murray-Smith, S Barker, F Barkhof, J Barnes… - BMC neurology, 2024 - Springer
Background Although age is the biggest known risk factor for dementia, there remains
uncertainty about other factors over the life course that contribute to a person's risk for …

[HTML][HTML] Protocol: Multicohort cross-sectional study of cognitive and behavioural digital biomarkers in neurodegeneration: the Living Lab Study protocol

M Crook-Rumsey, SJC Daniels, S Abulikemu, H Lai… - BMJ Open, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction and aims Digital biomarkers can provide a cost-effective, objective and robust
measure for neurological disease progression, changes in care needs and the effect of …

Of research and robots: making sense of chance findings

JVA Franco, S Esteban - bmj, 2021 - bmj.com
Of research and robots: making sense of chance findings Page 1 CHRISTMAS 2021: GET
LUCKY Of research and robots: making sense of chance findings Taking our cue from QT-1, we …

[HTML][HTML] top papers you may have missed in December 2021

ST Vergano - Consultant360. Published online January, 4 - consultant360.com
Happy New Year to all of you! I read some surprisingly important articles in December, and I
am eager to share publications from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Committee …