The close association between psychometric intelligence and general discrimination ability (GDA), conceptualized as latent variable derived from performance on different sensory discrimination tasks, is empirically well-established but theoretically widely unclear. The present study contrasted two alternative explanations for this association. The first explanation is based on what Spearman (1904) referred to as a central function underlying this relationship in the sense of the g factor of intelligence and becoming most evident in GDA. In this case, correlations between different aspects of cognitive abilities, such as working memory (WM) capacity, and psychometric intelligence should be mediated by GDA if their correlation is caused by g....
Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns (SLODR) holds that correlation between general (g)/fluid (Gf) ...
Currently, the literature that examines relationships between learning and memory tasks to intellige...
A robust relationship between working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g) has been well establi...
More than a century ago, Galton and Spearman suggested that there was a functional relationship betw...
Several investigators have claimed over the past decade that working memory (WM) and general intelli...
Two factors that have been suggested as key in explaining individual differences in fluid intelligen...
A ubiquitous finding in intelligence research is that there is a substantial correlation between wor...
The well-known hypothesis of Sir F. Galton posed that individual differences in performance on diver...
On the basis of a meta-analysis of pairwise correlations between working memory tasks and cognitive ...
A robust relationship between working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g) has been well establi...
capacity (WMC) is not isomorphic with general fluid intelligence (Gf) or reasoning ability. However,...
The hypothesis, originally proposed by Galton and elaborated by Spearman, that there is a functional...
Working-memory capacity is conceptually differentiated according to functions and contents. The resu...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
There is a strong relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity (WMC). Yet, th...
Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns (SLODR) holds that correlation between general (g)/fluid (Gf) ...
Currently, the literature that examines relationships between learning and memory tasks to intellige...
A robust relationship between working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g) has been well establi...
More than a century ago, Galton and Spearman suggested that there was a functional relationship betw...
Several investigators have claimed over the past decade that working memory (WM) and general intelli...
Two factors that have been suggested as key in explaining individual differences in fluid intelligen...
A ubiquitous finding in intelligence research is that there is a substantial correlation between wor...
The well-known hypothesis of Sir F. Galton posed that individual differences in performance on diver...
On the basis of a meta-analysis of pairwise correlations between working memory tasks and cognitive ...
A robust relationship between working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g) has been well establi...
capacity (WMC) is not isomorphic with general fluid intelligence (Gf) or reasoning ability. However,...
The hypothesis, originally proposed by Galton and elaborated by Spearman, that there is a functional...
Working-memory capacity is conceptually differentiated according to functions and contents. The resu...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
There is a strong relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity (WMC). Yet, th...
Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns (SLODR) holds that correlation between general (g)/fluid (Gf) ...
Currently, the literature that examines relationships between learning and memory tasks to intellige...
A robust relationship between working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g) has been well establi...