In common with most, if not all, papers in this special issue, I will argue that understanding the nature of developmental change and individual differences in intelligence requires a theory of the mechanisms underlying both factors. Insofar as these mechanisms constitute part of the fundamental architecture of cognition, this is also an exercise in unifying the discipline and research on intelligence in both children and adults. However, I argue that a variety of data support a theory suggesting that developmental change is the province of mechanisms commonly regarded as components of executive functioning or cognitive control, whereas individual differences are constrained by the speed of information processing. Perhaps paradoxically, thi...
This paper argues for the scientific utility of the concept “intelligence”. In the first section thr...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Individuals vary in their cognitive performance. While this v...
AbstractBackground and aimsWe examine the relationship between individual differences and cognitive ...
In common with most, if not all, papers in this special issue, I will argue that understanding the n...
This chapter will argue that an understanding of the nature of general intelligence and how it influ...
Background and aims We examine the relationship between individual differences and cognitive develo...
In this chapter, the authors aim to detail Annette’s influence on their attempts to shed light on ke...
This chapter uses a particular hypothesis from research on individual differences in cognitive abili...
It has sometimes been uncritically assumed that involution mirrors development, so that individuals ...
ABSTRACT—Two-component theories of intellectual development over the life span postulate that fluid ...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
The Brinley plot and partial correlation methods are used to investigate conjointly the theories tha...
How do we come to know what we know? Why do some people seem to know more than others? What processe...
Contains fulltext : 237642.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The interplay o...
Although common sense suggests that environmental influences increasingly account for individual dif...
This paper argues for the scientific utility of the concept “intelligence”. In the first section thr...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Individuals vary in their cognitive performance. While this v...
AbstractBackground and aimsWe examine the relationship between individual differences and cognitive ...
In common with most, if not all, papers in this special issue, I will argue that understanding the n...
This chapter will argue that an understanding of the nature of general intelligence and how it influ...
Background and aims We examine the relationship between individual differences and cognitive develo...
In this chapter, the authors aim to detail Annette’s influence on their attempts to shed light on ke...
This chapter uses a particular hypothesis from research on individual differences in cognitive abili...
It has sometimes been uncritically assumed that involution mirrors development, so that individuals ...
ABSTRACT—Two-component theories of intellectual development over the life span postulate that fluid ...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
The Brinley plot and partial correlation methods are used to investigate conjointly the theories tha...
How do we come to know what we know? Why do some people seem to know more than others? What processe...
Contains fulltext : 237642.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The interplay o...
Although common sense suggests that environmental influences increasingly account for individual dif...
This paper argues for the scientific utility of the concept “intelligence”. In the first section thr...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Individuals vary in their cognitive performance. While this v...
AbstractBackground and aimsWe examine the relationship between individual differences and cognitive ...