Despite over a century of research on intelligence, the cognitive processes underlying intelligent behavior are still unclear. In this review, we summarize empirical results investigating the contribution of cognitive processes associated with working memory capacity, processing speed, and executive processes to intelligence differences. Specifically, we (a) evaluate how cognitive processes associated with the three different cognitive domains have been measured, and (b) how these processes are related to individual differences in intelligence. Consistently, this review illustrates that isolating single cognitive processes using average performance in cognitive tasks is hardly possible. Instead, formal models that implement theories o...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and ...
Practical intelligence that accounts for people's performance on real-life problem solving is not re...
Despite over a century of research on intelligence, the cognitive processes underlying intelligent b...
This thesis discusses important issues concerning the basic cognitive processes of intelligence. In ...
Mathematical models of cognition measure individual differences in cognitive processes, such as proc...
More intelligent individuals typically show faster reaction times. However, individual differences i...
Human intelligence represents one of the most investigated and validated constructs in psychological...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
Cognitive psychology offers an important contribution to the understanding of the mechanisms underly...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life o...
peer reviewedThis volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and res...
Process-Overlap Theory (POT) suggests that measures of cognitive abilities sample from sets of indep...
Process-Overlap Theory (POT) suggests that measures of cognitive abilities sample from sets of indep...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and ...
Practical intelligence that accounts for people's performance on real-life problem solving is not re...
Despite over a century of research on intelligence, the cognitive processes underlying intelligent b...
This thesis discusses important issues concerning the basic cognitive processes of intelligence. In ...
Mathematical models of cognition measure individual differences in cognitive processes, such as proc...
More intelligent individuals typically show faster reaction times. However, individual differences i...
Human intelligence represents one of the most investigated and validated constructs in psychological...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
Cognitive psychology offers an important contribution to the understanding of the mechanisms underly...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life o...
peer reviewedThis volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and res...
Process-Overlap Theory (POT) suggests that measures of cognitive abilities sample from sets of indep...
Process-Overlap Theory (POT) suggests that measures of cognitive abilities sample from sets of indep...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and ...
Practical intelligence that accounts for people's performance on real-life problem solving is not re...