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  1. Training The Mind: Transfer Across Tasks Requiring Interference Resolution [Developing Intelligence]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior - Oct 3, 2008

    What if training ourselves on one task yielded improvements in all other tasks we perform? This is the promise of the cognitive training movement, which is increasingly showing that such "far transfer" of training is

  2. Training The Mind: Transfer Across Tasks Requiring Interference Resolution

    scienceblogs.com » Developing Intelligence - Oct 3, 2008

    What if training ourselves on one task yielded improvements in all other tasks we perform? This is the promise of the cognitive training movement, which is increasingly showing that such "far transfer" of training is

  3. Nonspatial, nonmotoric functions of the parietal lobe

    scienceblogs.com » Developing Intelligence - Sep 15, 2008

    Much has been written about the nonspatial functions of the parietal lobe, but these nonspatial functions are rarely evaluated as to whether they are also nonmotoric or reflect some covert form of spatial attention

  4. Nonspatial, nonmotoric functions of the parietal lobe [Developing Intelligence]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior - Sep 15, 2008

    Much has been written about the nonspatial functions of the parietal lobe, but these nonspatial functions are rarely evaluated as to whether they are also nonmotoric or reflect some covert form of spatial attention

  5. Developmental Precursors to Active Maintenance [Developing Intelligence]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 3, 2008

    Visual perception is constantly challenged by visual occlusion: objects in our environment constantly obscure one another, and seem to "disappear" when in fact they are nonetheless present. Young infants begin to

  6. Developmental Precursors to Active Maintenance

    scienceblogs.com » Developing Intelligence - Sep 3, 2008

    Visual perception is constantly challenged by visual occlusion: objects in our environment constantly obscure one another, and seem to "disappear" when in fact they are nonetheless present. Young infants begin to

  7. Towards Evidence of Absence: Conjunction Analyses in fMRI

    scienceblogs.com » Developing Intelligence - Sep 2, 2008

    An absence of evidence is not itself evidence for the absence of a particular effect. This simple problem - generally known as the problem of null effects - yields many difficulties in cognitive science, making it

  8. Towards Evidence of Absence: Conjunction Analyses in fMRI [Developing Intelligence]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 2, 2008

    An absence of evidence is not itself evidence for the absence of a particular effect. This simple problem - generally known as the problem of null effects - yields many difficulties in cognitive science, making it

  9. Action without Intention: Parietal Damage Alters Intention Awareness [Developing Intelligence]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Medicine & Health - Aug 30, 2008

    Is it possible to form and execute motor intentions without being aware of when those intentions were formed? Precisely this pattern was observed by among (ha!) patients with parietal damage, as reported by Sirigu et

  10. Action without Intention: Parietal Damage Alters Intention Awareness

    scienceblogs.com » Developing Intelligence - Aug 29, 2008

    Is it possible to form and execute motor intentions without being aware of when those intentions were formed? Precisely this pattern was observed by patients with parietal damage, as reported by Sirigu et al. They

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