Cognitive outcomes are frequently implemented as endpoints in nutrition research. To reduce the number of statistical comparisons it is commonplace for nutrition researchers to combine cognitive test results into a smaller number of broad cognitive abilities. However, there is a clear lack of understanding and consensus as to how best execute this practice. The present paper reviews contemporary models of human cognition and proposes a standardised, evidence-based method for grouping cognitive test data into broader cognitive abilities. Both Carroll's model of human cognitive ability and the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model of intelligence provide empirically based taxonomies of human cognition. These models provide a cognitive 'map' that c...
School counselors influence the referral process and delivery of educational recommendations. Their ...
The Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability Third Edition is developed using the Cattell-Horn-Ca...
IntroductionThe UK Biobank cognitive assessment data has been a significant resource for researchers...
of human cognitive abilities (research which was recently summarized and integrated in John B. Carro...
This review is an output of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Europe Marker Initiativ...
Many neuropsychologists are of the opinion that the multitude of cognitive tests may be grouped into...
This review is an output of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Europe Marker Initiativ...
The premise that cognitive functioning can be influenced through dietary means has gained widespread...
Although studying the effects of diet on cognitive function in children is of great interest to nutr...
This article considers the appropriate selection of cognitive tasks for research into the effects of...
Background and objectives: Increasing interest in the effects of particular foods and/or nutrients o...
Mathematical models of cognition measure individual differences in cognitive processes, such as proc...
This chapter collects the articles that have been published between the July 1, 2015 and June 30, 20...
The authors respond to articles in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 97
Traditional performance-based measures of cognitive ability provide information essential to the dev...
School counselors influence the referral process and delivery of educational recommendations. Their ...
The Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability Third Edition is developed using the Cattell-Horn-Ca...
IntroductionThe UK Biobank cognitive assessment data has been a significant resource for researchers...
of human cognitive abilities (research which was recently summarized and integrated in John B. Carro...
This review is an output of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Europe Marker Initiativ...
Many neuropsychologists are of the opinion that the multitude of cognitive tests may be grouped into...
This review is an output of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Europe Marker Initiativ...
The premise that cognitive functioning can be influenced through dietary means has gained widespread...
Although studying the effects of diet on cognitive function in children is of great interest to nutr...
This article considers the appropriate selection of cognitive tasks for research into the effects of...
Background and objectives: Increasing interest in the effects of particular foods and/or nutrients o...
Mathematical models of cognition measure individual differences in cognitive processes, such as proc...
This chapter collects the articles that have been published between the July 1, 2015 and June 30, 20...
The authors respond to articles in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 97
Traditional performance-based measures of cognitive ability provide information essential to the dev...
School counselors influence the referral process and delivery of educational recommendations. Their ...
The Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability Third Edition is developed using the Cattell-Horn-Ca...
IntroductionThe UK Biobank cognitive assessment data has been a significant resource for researchers...