Proposed a measure of mental speed based on a discrimination of relative frequency. Like inspection time (IT), accuracy in Vickers' frequency accrual speed test (FAST) is assumed to be limited by the rate at which sensory input is discretely sampled. In both a visual and an auditory experiment, the duration of stimuli varied between 30 ms and 70 ms over successive trials. In line with previous results, accuracy in both versions was stable and reliable, as was performance on individual trials. Psychometric intelligence was also correlated with accuracy in both tasks. Contrary to a discrete sampling mechanism, however, accuracy was independent of stimulus duration, and there were reliable differences between trials. Although stronger for more...
The paper investigates why the virtual correspondence of the ability component of fluid reasoning sc...
Raw scores on time-limited multiple-choice intelligence tests are determined by incorrect responses ...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
SummaryEarly psychologists, including Galton, Cattell, and Spearman, proposed that intelligence and ...
A theory of general intelligence in Spearman's sense has been frequently verified via two comple...
Measures of inspection time (IT) have robust, moderately-sized correlations with IQ-type test scores...
Speed of information processing as measured by various reaction time and inspection tasks has been s...
Explaining the relationship between inspection time (IT) and IQ depends on understanding the psychop...
The relation between speed of auditory discrimination and intelligence was investigated. Thirty-six ...
Speed of processing, theorized to be an important cognitive component of intelligence, is indexed by...
The idea that there is an association between speed of visual perceptual processing and general inte...
Data from two studies that tested children’s attention using visual search for a series of targets i...
The well-known hypothesis of Sir F. Galton posed that individual differences in performance on diver...
Responses to items from an intelligence test may be fast or slow. The research issue dealt with in t...
Spatial suppression refers to the increasingly difficult identification of motion direction with inc...
The paper investigates why the virtual correspondence of the ability component of fluid reasoning sc...
Raw scores on time-limited multiple-choice intelligence tests are determined by incorrect responses ...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...
SummaryEarly psychologists, including Galton, Cattell, and Spearman, proposed that intelligence and ...
A theory of general intelligence in Spearman's sense has been frequently verified via two comple...
Measures of inspection time (IT) have robust, moderately-sized correlations with IQ-type test scores...
Speed of information processing as measured by various reaction time and inspection tasks has been s...
Explaining the relationship between inspection time (IT) and IQ depends on understanding the psychop...
The relation between speed of auditory discrimination and intelligence was investigated. Thirty-six ...
Speed of processing, theorized to be an important cognitive component of intelligence, is indexed by...
The idea that there is an association between speed of visual perceptual processing and general inte...
Data from two studies that tested children’s attention using visual search for a series of targets i...
The well-known hypothesis of Sir F. Galton posed that individual differences in performance on diver...
Responses to items from an intelligence test may be fast or slow. The research issue dealt with in t...
Spatial suppression refers to the increasingly difficult identification of motion direction with inc...
The paper investigates why the virtual correspondence of the ability component of fluid reasoning sc...
Raw scores on time-limited multiple-choice intelligence tests are determined by incorrect responses ...
Previous research has shown an inverse relation between response times in elementary cognitive tasks...