How neuroscience can inform the study of individual differences in cognitive abilities

Volume: 28, Issue: 4, Pages: 343 - 362
Published: Feb 14, 2017
Abstract
Theories of human mental abilities should be consistent with what is known in neuroscience. Currently, tests of human mental abilities are modeled by cognitive constructs such as attention, working memory, and speed of information processing. These constructs are in turn related to a single general ability. However, brains are very complex systems and whether most of the variability between the operations of different brains can be ascribed to a...
Paper Details
Title
How neuroscience can inform the study of individual differences in cognitive abilities
Published Date
Feb 14, 2017
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
343 - 362
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