Domsch H, Lohaus A, Thomas H. Prediction of childhood cognitive abilities from a set of early indicators of information processing capabilities. Infant Behavior & Development. 2009;32(1):91-102.Childhood tests of intelligence are often composed of several different tasks or scales. In contrast to this, many studies assessing early indicators of cognitive ability include only one or two different infant paradigms. The present study employs all extended set of infant paradigms for the prediction of childhood development and intelligence. Two groups of infants (64 three- and 63 six-months olds) were tested. Subjects were retested at 24- and 32-months of age with several indicators related to developmental state, verbal skills and intellige...
This article will review the development of infant cognitive assessment and will describe selected t...
Previous research shows that perceived intelligence judgments significantly correlate with measured ...
BACKGROUND:Studies on early predictors of intelligence often focus on single or few predictors and o...
Teubert M, Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Frühkindliche Untersuchungsmethoden zur Intelligenzprognostik. Psyc...
Aim This study investigated prediction of separate cognitive abilities at the age of 5years by cogni...
Traditional infant intelligence tests have been notoriously poor in being able to predict intellectu...
This paper reviews early infant measures based on standardised scales of development – both tr...
Composite scores from standardized tests taken in infancy have been shown to offer modest prediction...
Three skills which characterize cognitive functioning in human infants in the middle of the first ye...
A cohort of 200 children, who were followed from birth and periodically evaluated as part of a longi...
Ninety-three 1%year-olds were tested with measures thought to tap information processing, sus-tained...
Three studies examine the validity of the Preschool Form of the Cognitive Abilities Scale–Second Edi...
Young infants can learn statistical regularities and patterns in sequences of events. Studies have d...
Recent studies have shown contradictory evidence regarding cognitive abilities differentiation and o...
AbstractRecent studies have shown contradictory evidence regarding cognitive abilities differentiati...
This article will review the development of infant cognitive assessment and will describe selected t...
Previous research shows that perceived intelligence judgments significantly correlate with measured ...
BACKGROUND:Studies on early predictors of intelligence often focus on single or few predictors and o...
Teubert M, Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Frühkindliche Untersuchungsmethoden zur Intelligenzprognostik. Psyc...
Aim This study investigated prediction of separate cognitive abilities at the age of 5years by cogni...
Traditional infant intelligence tests have been notoriously poor in being able to predict intellectu...
This paper reviews early infant measures based on standardised scales of development – both tr...
Composite scores from standardized tests taken in infancy have been shown to offer modest prediction...
Three skills which characterize cognitive functioning in human infants in the middle of the first ye...
A cohort of 200 children, who were followed from birth and periodically evaluated as part of a longi...
Ninety-three 1%year-olds were tested with measures thought to tap information processing, sus-tained...
Three studies examine the validity of the Preschool Form of the Cognitive Abilities Scale–Second Edi...
Young infants can learn statistical regularities and patterns in sequences of events. Studies have d...
Recent studies have shown contradictory evidence regarding cognitive abilities differentiation and o...
AbstractRecent studies have shown contradictory evidence regarding cognitive abilities differentiati...
This article will review the development of infant cognitive assessment and will describe selected t...
Previous research shows that perceived intelligence judgments significantly correlate with measured ...
BACKGROUND:Studies on early predictors of intelligence often focus on single or few predictors and o...