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Adam Chuderski

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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|December 7, 2016
Fluid Intelligence and the Cross-Frequency Coupling of Neuronal OscillationsAdam Chuderski
Memory & Cognition|November 14, 2013
The relational integration task explains fluid reasoning above and beyond other working memory tasksAdam Chuderski
Cognition & Emotion|October 16, 2014
High intelligence prevents the negative impact of anxiety on working memoryAdam Chuderski
Journal of Intelligence|August 23, 2022
Fluid Intelligence Emerges from Representing RelationsAdam Chuderski
Psychological Review|January 12, 2016
An integrated utility-based model of conflict evaluation and resolution in the Stroop taskAdam Chuderski, Tomasz Smolen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 24, 2017
Much ado about aha!: Insight problem solving is strongly related to working memory capacity and reasoning abilityAdam Chuderski, Jan Jastrzębski
Frontiers in Psychology|September 18, 2015
The quadratic relationship between difficulty of intelligence test items and their correlations with working memoryTomasz Smolen, Adam Chuderski
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 15, 2017
Working memory facilitates insight instead of hindering it: Comment on DeCaro, Van Stockum, and Wieth (2016)Adam Chuderski, Jan Jastrzębski
Cognitive Psychology|February 22, 2015
From neural oscillations to reasoning ability: Simulating the effect of the theta-to-gamma cycle length ratio on individual scores in a figural analogy testAdam Chuderski, Krzysztof Andrelczyk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 23, 2012
The contribution of working memory to fluid reasoning: capacity, control, or both?Adam Chuderski, Edward Necka
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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|December 7, 2016
Fluid Intelligence and the Cross-Frequency Coupling of Neuronal OscillationsAdam Chuderski
Memory & Cognition|November 14, 2013
The relational integration task explains fluid reasoning above and beyond other working memory tasksAdam Chuderski
Cognition & Emotion|October 16, 2014
High intelligence prevents the negative impact of anxiety on working memoryAdam Chuderski
Journal of Intelligence|August 23, 2022
Fluid Intelligence Emerges from Representing RelationsAdam Chuderski
Psychological Review|January 12, 2016
An integrated utility-based model of conflict evaluation and resolution in the Stroop taskAdam Chuderski, Tomasz Smolen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 24, 2017
Much ado about aha!: Insight problem solving is strongly related to working memory capacity and reasoning abilityAdam Chuderski, Jan Jastrzębski
Frontiers in Psychology|September 18, 2015
The quadratic relationship between difficulty of intelligence test items and their correlations with working memoryTomasz Smolen, Adam Chuderski
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 15, 2017
Working memory facilitates insight instead of hindering it: Comment on DeCaro, Van Stockum, and Wieth (2016)Adam Chuderski, Jan Jastrzębski
Cognitive Psychology|February 22, 2015
From neural oscillations to reasoning ability: Simulating the effect of the theta-to-gamma cycle length ratio on individual scores in a figural analogy testAdam Chuderski, Krzysztof Andrelczyk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 23, 2012
The contribution of working memory to fluid reasoning: capacity, control, or both?Adam Chuderski, Edward Necka
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