The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to a delay of response times (RT) to the second of two stimuli when these stimuli are presented in rapid succession. If this limitation of rapidly processing the second stimulus contributes to the well-known differences in speed of information processing between individuals with higher and lower mental ability, individuals with lower mental ability should exhibit a more pronounced PRP effect than individuals with higher mental ability. Previous studies on this question, however, yielded inconsistent results. In the present study, we assessed mental ability-related differences in the PRP by measuring lateralized readiness potentials (LRPs) to separate premotor and motor aspects of speed of inf...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The mental speed approach explains individual differences in intelligence by faster information proc...
In his scholarly work, Bob Stelmack insistently reminded that response times represent an index of v...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to a delay of response times (RT) to the second of ...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction time (RT) were recorded concurrently during the perform...
Individual differences effects on the psychological refractory period Maude Laguë-Beauvais1,2, Chris...
The mental speed approach to individual differences in mental ability (MA) is based on the assumptio...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
Inspired by Robert Stelmack's research on the electrophysiological foundation ofmental ability (MA),...
A callosotomy patient was tested in 2 dual-task experiments requiring successive speeded responses t...
This study examined the relationship between attentional blink (AB) and psychological refractory per...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The mental speed approach explains individual differences in intelligence by faster information proc...
In his scholarly work, Bob Stelmack insistently reminded that response times represent an index of v...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to a delay of response times (RT) to the second of ...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction time (RT) were recorded concurrently during the perform...
Individual differences effects on the psychological refractory period Maude Laguë-Beauvais1,2, Chris...
The mental speed approach to individual differences in mental ability (MA) is based on the assumptio...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
Inspired by Robert Stelmack's research on the electrophysiological foundation ofmental ability (MA),...
A callosotomy patient was tested in 2 dual-task experiments requiring successive speeded responses t...
This study examined the relationship between attentional blink (AB) and psychological refractory per...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The mental speed approach explains individual differences in intelligence by faster information proc...
In his scholarly work, Bob Stelmack insistently reminded that response times represent an index of v...