Thursday, March 31, 2016
Book nook: WJ IV Clinical Use and Interpretion book now available
I'm pleased to report that this WJ IV resource is now available. I received my copy today. A link to information regarding the book from publisher is here. A PDF copy of the book at can be downloaded here.
I am a minor contributor to one chapter in the book. As per stated conflict of interests, I need to disclose that I am a coauthor of the WJ IV and thus have a potential indirect financial interest in the success of this book.
Kudos to Dawn and Vinny and all the contributors
Language and Speech in Autism: Annual Review of Linguistics
Language and Speech in Autism
Annual Review of Linguistics
Research Byte: Multivariate Associations of Fluid Intelligence (Gf) and NAA--more P-FIT model support
When it rains--it pours. Second posting today of research study reinforcing the importance of the P-FIT neuro-model of intelligence.
Multivariate Associations of Fluid Intelligence and NAA
- Aki Nikolaidis1,2,
- Pauline L. Baniqued1,3,4,
- Michael B. Kranz1,3,
- Claire J. Scavuzzo2,5,
- Aron K. Barbey1,
- Arthur F. Kramer1,2,3 and
- Ryan J. Larsen1
- 1Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
- 2Neuroscience Program and
- 3Psychology Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
- 4Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
- 5Psychology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Address correspondence to Aki Nikolaidis. Email: g.aki.nikolaidis@gmail.com
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Research Byte: Frontal and Parietal Cortices Show Different Spatiotemporal Dynamics across Problem-solving Stages--Is the P-FIT it?
I have previously provided an overview of the P-FIT model of intelligence at the Interactive Metronome-Home blog.
Frontal and Parietal Cortices Show Different Spatiotemporal Dynamics across Problem-solving Stages. - PubMed
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The 'Brain-Hacking' Wearable That Promises to Recharge Your Mind
The 'Brain-Hacking' Wearable That Promises to Recharge Your Mind
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Wearable tech startup Thync says its headband product can reduce stress and give your mood a boost. Electric shock therapy is coming to…
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Not All Mind Wandering Is Created Equal
Not All Mind Wandering Is Created Equal
Mind wandering—sometimes seen as daydreaming or "zoning out"—has been shown to facilitate creative thinking and problem solving, but in the wrong context it can…
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Research Byte: Brain Network Adaptability across Task States
Brain Network Adaptability across Task States
Abstract Activity in the human brain moves between diverse functional states to meet the demands of our dynamic environment, but fundamental principles…
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Keith Connors, Father of ADHD, Regrets Its Current Misuse
Keith Connors, Father of ADHD, Regrets Its Current Misuse
Keith Conners can rightly be called the "Father of ADHD". He was there at the birth of the disorder and probably knows more about it than…
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Research Byte: Pathways to Third-Grade Calculation Versus Word-Reading Competence: Are They More Alike or Different? via BrowZine
Fuchs, Lynn S.; Geary, David C.; Fuchs, Douglas; Compton, Donald L.; Hamlett, Carol L.
Child Development, Vol. 87 Issue 2 – 2016: 558 - 567
10.1111/cdev.12474
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Research Byte: A NIT-picking analysis: Abstractness dependence of subtests correlated to their Flynn effect magnitudes via BrowZine
Armstrong, Elijah L.; te Nijenhuis, Jan; Woodley of Menie, Michael A.; Fernandes, Heitor B.F.; Must, Olev; Must, Aasa
Intelligence, Vol. 57 – 2016: 1 - 6
10.1016/j.intell.2016.02.009
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Monday, March 28, 2016
Research Byte: Long-Term Effects of an Extensive Cognitive Training on Personality Development - Sander - Journal of Personality
Long-Term Effects of an Extensive Cognitive Training on Personality Development - Sander - Journal of Personality
1 German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Berlin, Germany 2 Freie…
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MindMaze Develop Virtual Reality-Based Recovery Programs For Patients With Brain Injury
MindMaze Develop Virtual Reality-Based Recovery Programs For Patients With Brain Injury
By Morten Bjørklund Acquired brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Its complex…
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Sunday, March 27, 2016
Back on the scent: the olfactory system in CNS demyelinating diseases - Go in CHC model
Back on the scent: the olfactory system in CNS demyelinating diseases
• Albert Joseph1, • Gabriele C DeLuca2 1Foundation School Offices, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK • 2Nuffield Department of…
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Saturday, March 26, 2016
Meditation and Brain Update 2014
Meditation and Brain Update 2014
In the past year considerable research has been done on how meditation increases awareness while, also, increasing physical and mental health. This post will update…
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Researh Byte: Lower social intelligence results in greater brain network activity---when on is not socially confident, ones brain works harder
Contributions of self-report and performance-based individual differences measures of social cognitive ability to large-scale neural network functioning
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Keywords
Social Cognition Large-Scale Neural Networks Individual Differences Emotional Intelligence Social Visual PerceptionFriday, March 25, 2016
Austrian CHC-based computer adaptive intelligence test: INSBAT
This past week, while attending and presenting at the 2016 ATP conference, I learned of a CHC-based computer adaptive test system developed in Austria. It is called the INSBAT (Intelligence Structure Battery). I have also found an article describing some of the INSBAT test development and psychometrics.
Working memory training (dual n-back) improves white matter tract integrity: White matter matters
White matter matters. Yes, my readers may be tiring of this common mantra.
But, another new study has again implicated the importance of white matter integrity. More importantly, the study suggests that a working memory training program (dual n-back) may be effective in increasing white matter integrity, thus increasing the efficiency and synchronization of communication between different brain networks. Click on the images below to enlarge.
This study is consistent with my hypothesis that the effectiveness of some brain training programs may be due to increased white matter tract integrity. An explanation, with a link to a MindHub pub white paper outlining this hypothesis, can be found here. Other white matter related posts can be found here.