Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be present in some children but not others. The evidence for this includes biological correlates of specific abilities, certain rare abilities in autistic savants, and the seemingly spontaneous emergence of exceptional abilities in young children, but there is also contrary evidence indicating an absence of early precursors of high skill levels. An analysis of positive and negative evidence and arguments suggests that differences in early experiences, preferences, opportunities, habits, training, and practice are the real determinants of excellence
This article examines how school children and adolescents (N = 607) perceive the nature of talent de...
A sample of 465 participants was tested in order to identify the implicit theory of talent. Qualita...
Many experts are defining talent, although in the literature we cannot find a unite definition. The ...
Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be present i...
Abstract: Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
What makes a prodigy? Although child prodigies can be found in various disciplines such as music, ma...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
Despite extensive research, questions underlying the nature and nurture of talent remain both numero...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Of fundamental, theoretical and practical, relevance to sport science is the conceptualisation of ta...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
In order to contribute to the theoretical understanding of talent management, this paper aims to she...
talent as an alternative conception of giftedness This article explores the multi-faceted nature of ...
This article examines how school children and adolescents (N = 607) perceive the nature of talent de...
A sample of 465 participants was tested in order to identify the implicit theory of talent. Qualita...
Many experts are defining talent, although in the literature we cannot find a unite definition. The ...
Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be present i...
Abstract: Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
What makes a prodigy? Although child prodigies can be found in various disciplines such as music, ma...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
Despite extensive research, questions underlying the nature and nurture of talent remain both numero...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Of fundamental, theoretical and practical, relevance to sport science is the conceptualisation of ta...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
In order to contribute to the theoretical understanding of talent management, this paper aims to she...
talent as an alternative conception of giftedness This article explores the multi-faceted nature of ...
This article examines how school children and adolescents (N = 607) perceive the nature of talent de...
A sample of 465 participants was tested in order to identify the implicit theory of talent. Qualita...
Many experts are defining talent, although in the literature we cannot find a unite definition. The ...