Keyword [fluid intelligence] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | A Latent Variable Analysis Of Visuospatial Working-memory Capacity, Verbal Working-memory Capacity And General Fluid Intelligence |
| 2. | Working Memory, Attention And General Fluid Intelligence |
| 3. | An Empirical Study On Relationships Between Long-term Memory, Working Memory And General Fluid Intelligence |
| 4. | The Effect Of Training Working Memory And Attention On Pupils' Fluid Intelligence |
| 5. | The Role Of Transformation Ability In Creative Thinking: The Mediating Effect Of Fluid Intelligence |
| 6. | A Study On The Relationship Between Associative Learning Ability, Central Execution System Function And Fluid Intelligence |
| 7. | General Self-efficacy Of Working Memory Capacity For Memory Monitoring |
| 8. | Different Dimensions Of Executive Function And Fluid Intelligence Research |
| 9. | Attention Span, Working Memory, Refresh And The Empirical Study Of Relationship Between Fluid Intelligence |
| 10. | Application Research Of N-Back Working Memory Training In Fluid Intelligence Development |
| 11. | Study On The Relationship Of Central Executive Function, Fluid Intelligence And Nerve Types |
| 12. | Effects Of Physical Exercise On Adolescents’ Cognitive Function In The Context Of Physical Function Training |
| 13. | Research On Influence Of Working Memory Training With Gabor Signal On Visual Function And Fluid Intelligence |
| 14. | Comparison Of Left-behind Children And Migrant Children |
| 15. | The Developmental Differences Of Item Position Effect And Its Impact On The Relationship Between Fluid Intelligence And Executive Function |
| 16. | The Development Of Figure Reasoning Test For Middle School Students |
| 17. | Does training to increase working memory capacity improve fluid intelligence |
| 18. | Impact of computerized cognitive training on working memory, fluid intelligence, and science achievement |
| 19. | Mathematical cognition in gifted children: Relationships between working memory, strategy use, and fluid intelligence |
| 20. | Relationships among fluid intelligence, working memory, executive attention, and academic success: Understanding their common neural mechanisms |
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