To investigate the neural mechanisms underlying intellectually gifted children, electroencephalograms (EEG) were recorded while 13 intellectually gifted children and 13 average children accomplished a 1-back working memory task. The results showed that intellectually gifted children elicited significantly shorter P3 latency than their intellectually average peers. These results support the neural efficiency theory that intellectually gifted individual can use their brain more efficiently
Abstract: The neural efficiency hypothesis (NEH) of intelligence claims that subjects performing a c...
Based on the neural efficiency hypothesis and task-induced EEG gamma-band response (GBR), this study...
Previous literature has suggested the existence of a close relationship between individuals’ intelle...
To investigate the neural mechanisms underlying intellectually gifted children, electroencephalogram...
Intellectually gifted children tend to demonstrate especially high working memory capacity, an abili...
Background: The relation of Quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) and event related potential (ER...
This paper reviews three studies which examine cognitive processes and brain electrical activity in ...
The study compared the performance and brain activity of children who were intellectually gifted or ...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
The study compared the brain electrical activity of two groups of gifted children between the ages o...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
Superior response inhibition is an essential component of the advanced cognitive abilities of gifted...
Using two inductive reasoning tasks with high and low levels of complexity, this electroencephalogra...
Using time-frequency analysis techniques to investigate the event-related low-frequency (delta: 0.5-...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children’s int...
Abstract: The neural efficiency hypothesis (NEH) of intelligence claims that subjects performing a c...
Based on the neural efficiency hypothesis and task-induced EEG gamma-band response (GBR), this study...
Previous literature has suggested the existence of a close relationship between individuals’ intelle...
To investigate the neural mechanisms underlying intellectually gifted children, electroencephalogram...
Intellectually gifted children tend to demonstrate especially high working memory capacity, an abili...
Background: The relation of Quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) and event related potential (ER...
This paper reviews three studies which examine cognitive processes and brain electrical activity in ...
The study compared the performance and brain activity of children who were intellectually gifted or ...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
The study compared the brain electrical activity of two groups of gifted children between the ages o...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children's intellige...
Superior response inhibition is an essential component of the advanced cognitive abilities of gifted...
Using two inductive reasoning tasks with high and low levels of complexity, this electroencephalogra...
Using time-frequency analysis techniques to investigate the event-related low-frequency (delta: 0.5-...
To investigate the differences in event-related potential parameters related to children’s int...
Abstract: The neural efficiency hypothesis (NEH) of intelligence claims that subjects performing a c...
Based on the neural efficiency hypothesis and task-induced EEG gamma-band response (GBR), this study...
Previous literature has suggested the existence of a close relationship between individuals’ intelle...