Relational reasoning, the ability to discern meaningful patterns within otherwise unconnected information, is regarded as central to human learning and cognition and as …
The Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory of cognitive abilities (CHC theory) is a comprehensive taxonomy of abilities embedded in multiple overlapping theories of cognition. Like all good …
Our capacity for higher cognitive reasoning has a measurable limit. This limit is thought to arise from the brain's capacity to flexibly reconfigure interactions between spatially …
Cognitive activity emerges from large-scale neuronal dynamics that are constrained to a low- dimensional manifold. How this low-dimensional manifold scales with cognitive complexity …
KJ Gilhooly, E Fioratou - Thinking & Reasoning, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated the roles of the executive functions of inhibition and switching, and of verbal and visuo-spatial working memory capacities, in insight and non-insight tasks. A total …
We compared the reasoning performance of patients with frontal-variant frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) with that of patients with temporal-variant FTLD and healthy …
JTE Richardson - Educational Research Review, 2018 - Elsevier
A Latin square is a matrix containing the same number of rows and columns. The cell entries are a sequence of symbols inserted in such a way that each symbol occurs only once in …
E Daniel, D Schiefer, A Möllering… - Child …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Living in complex social worlds, individuals encounter discordant values across life contexts, potentially resulting in different importance of values across contexts. Value differentiation is …
O Wilhelm, P Kyllonen - Intelligence, 2021 - Elsevier
There is a widely held consensus in the field of intelligence research that the broad factors identified by Cattell, Horn, and Carroll are an adequate summary of individual differences in …