The concept of intelligence encompasses the mental abilities necessary to survival and advancement in any environmental context. Attempts to grasp this multifaceted concept through a relatively simple operationalization have fostered the notion that individual differences in intelligence can often be expressed by a single score. This predominant position has contributed to expect intelligence profiles to remain substantially stable over the course of ontogenetic development and, more generally, across the life-span. These tendencies, however, are biased by the still limited number of empirical reports taking a developmental perspective on intelligence. Viewing intelligence as a dynamic concept, indeed, implies the need to identify full deve...
ABSTRACT—Two-component theories of intellectual development over the life span postulate that fluid ...
Book synopsis: What are the processes, from conception to adulthood, that enable a single cell to gr...
This chapter will argue that an understanding of the nature of general intelligence and how it influ...
The concept of intelligence encompasses the mental abilities necessary to survival and advancement i...
The concept of intelligence encompasses the mental abilities necessary to survival and advancement i...
How do we come to know what we know? Why do some people seem to know more than others? What processe...
The concept of intelligence as developing processes and structures (Hunt, 1961; Piaget, 1952) is pre...
For years, the view that the human cognitive system is as a Swiss army knife with innately specified...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
This special issue aimed to contribute to the unification of two disciplines focusing on cognition a...
The social sciences are really the “hard sciences” and the physical sciences are the “easy” sciences...
The concept of intelligence as fixed and unmodifiable, or only modifiable within very narrow limits,...
In this chapter, the authors aim to detail Annette’s influence on their attempts to shed light on ke...
One problem faced in discussions of the evolution of intelligence is the need to get a precise fix o...
In this paper I explore consciousness and intelligence in the setting of conventional neuroscience a...
ABSTRACT—Two-component theories of intellectual development over the life span postulate that fluid ...
Book synopsis: What are the processes, from conception to adulthood, that enable a single cell to gr...
This chapter will argue that an understanding of the nature of general intelligence and how it influ...
The concept of intelligence encompasses the mental abilities necessary to survival and advancement i...
The concept of intelligence encompasses the mental abilities necessary to survival and advancement i...
How do we come to know what we know? Why do some people seem to know more than others? What processe...
The concept of intelligence as developing processes and structures (Hunt, 1961; Piaget, 1952) is pre...
For years, the view that the human cognitive system is as a Swiss army knife with innately specified...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
This special issue aimed to contribute to the unification of two disciplines focusing on cognition a...
The social sciences are really the “hard sciences” and the physical sciences are the “easy” sciences...
The concept of intelligence as fixed and unmodifiable, or only modifiable within very narrow limits,...
In this chapter, the authors aim to detail Annette’s influence on their attempts to shed light on ke...
One problem faced in discussions of the evolution of intelligence is the need to get a precise fix o...
In this paper I explore consciousness and intelligence in the setting of conventional neuroscience a...
ABSTRACT—Two-component theories of intellectual development over the life span postulate that fluid ...
Book synopsis: What are the processes, from conception to adulthood, that enable a single cell to gr...
This chapter will argue that an understanding of the nature of general intelligence and how it influ...