The Sternberg Memory Scanning (SMS) task provides a measure of processing speed (PS) and working memory retrieval speed (WMS). In this task, participants are presented with sets of stimuli that vary in size. After a delay, one item is presented, and participants indicate whether or not the item was part of the set. Performance is assessed by speed and accuracy for both the positive (item is part of the set) and the negative trials (items is not part of the set). To examine the causes of variation in PS and WMS, 623 adult twins and their siblings completed the SMS task. A non-linear growth curve (nLGC) model best described the increase in reaction time with increasing set size. Genetic analyses showed that WMS (modeled as the Slope in the nL...
The relationship of speed-of-information-processing (SIP), as derived from reaction times (RTs) on e...
Understanding individual differences in cognitive performance is an important part of understanding ...
Working memory (WM) and intraindividual variability (IIV) in processing speed are both hypothesized ...
The Sternberg Memory Scanning (SMS) task provides a measure of processing speed (PS) and working mem...
This study examined the phenotypic and genotypic relationship between working memory speed (WMS) and...
The genetic relationship between lower (information processing speed), intermediate (working memory)...
Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic elements of cognitive functions and has been regarded as a...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Information processing speed, as measured by elementary cognitive tasks, is correlated with higher o...
Information processing speed, as measured by elementary cognitive tasks, is correlated with higher o...
Individual differences in the variance of event-related potential (ERP) slow wave (SW) mea-sures wer...
The aim of this study was to identify genetic covariants for fundamental measures of brain function ...
Abstract Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic ele-ments of cognitive functions and has been reg...
Working memory-related brain activation has been widely studied, and impaired activation patterns ha...
Working memory-related brain activation has been widely studied, and impaired activation patterns ha...
The relationship of speed-of-information-processing (SIP), as derived from reaction times (RTs) on e...
Understanding individual differences in cognitive performance is an important part of understanding ...
Working memory (WM) and intraindividual variability (IIV) in processing speed are both hypothesized ...
The Sternberg Memory Scanning (SMS) task provides a measure of processing speed (PS) and working mem...
This study examined the phenotypic and genotypic relationship between working memory speed (WMS) and...
The genetic relationship between lower (information processing speed), intermediate (working memory)...
Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic elements of cognitive functions and has been regarded as a...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Information processing speed, as measured by elementary cognitive tasks, is correlated with higher o...
Information processing speed, as measured by elementary cognitive tasks, is correlated with higher o...
Individual differences in the variance of event-related potential (ERP) slow wave (SW) mea-sures wer...
The aim of this study was to identify genetic covariants for fundamental measures of brain function ...
Abstract Processing speed (PS) is one of the basic ele-ments of cognitive functions and has been reg...
Working memory-related brain activation has been widely studied, and impaired activation patterns ha...
Working memory-related brain activation has been widely studied, and impaired activation patterns ha...
The relationship of speed-of-information-processing (SIP), as derived from reaction times (RTs) on e...
Understanding individual differences in cognitive performance is an important part of understanding ...
Working memory (WM) and intraindividual variability (IIV) in processing speed are both hypothesized ...