Cognition and intelligence: identifying the mechanisms of the mind/

Cognition and intelligence: identifying the mechanisms of the mind/ edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Jean E. Pretz. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. - xii, 345 p. ; 23 cm.

1 Information Processing and Intelligence: Where We Are
and Where We Are Going
Enrl Hunt
2 Mental Chronometry and the Unification of Differential
Psychology
Arthur R. Jensen
3 Reductionism versus Charting: Ways of Examining the Role
of Lower-Order Cognitive Processes in Intelligence
Lazar Stankov
4 Basic Information Processing and the Psychophysiology of
Intelligence
Aljoscha C. Neiibauer and Andreas Fink
5 The Neural Bases of Intelligence: A Perspective Based on
Functional Neuroimaging
Sharlene D. Newman and Marcel Adam Just
6 The Role of Working Memory in Higher-Level Cognition:
Domain-Specific versus Domain-General Perspectives
David Z. Hambrick, Michael J. Kane, and Randall W. Engle
7 Higher-Order Cognition and Intelligence
Ediuard Npcka and Jarosiaw Orzechozuski
8 Ability Determinants of Individual Differences in Skilled
Performance
Phillip L. Ackerman
9 Complex Problem Solving and Intelligence: Empirical
Relation and Causal Direction
Dorit Wenke, Peter A. Frensch, and Joachim Funke
10 Intelligence as Smart Heuristics
Markiis Ranb and Cerd Cigercnzer
11 The Role of Transferable Knowledge in Intelligence
Susan M. Barnctt and Stephen j. Ceci
12 Reasoning Abilities
David F. Lolinian
13 Measuring Human Intelligence with Artificial Intelligence:
Adaptive Item Generation
Susan E. Einbretson
14 Marrying Intelligence and Cognition: A Developmental View
Mike Anderson
15 From Description to Explanation in Cognitive Aging
Tiniotlnj A. Saithouse
16 Unifying the Field: Cognition and Intelligence
Jean E. Pretz and Robert J. Sternberg

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