Intelligence mindset shapes neural learning signals and memory

Volume: 146, Pages: 107715 - 107715
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Intelligence mindset, which denotes individual beliefs about whether intelligence is fixed versus malleable, shapes academic success, but the neural mechanisms underlying mindset-related differences in learning are unknown. Here, we probe the effects of individual differences in mindset on neural responses to negative feedback after a competence threat manipulation. We hypothesized that when their competence was threatened, participants with...
Paper Details
Title
Intelligence mindset shapes neural learning signals and memory
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
146
Pages
107715 - 107715
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