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Andrew R A Conway

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Journal of Intelligence|November 29, 2021
From the Incoming EditorAndrew R A Conway
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 13, 2015
New and emerging models of human intelligenceAndrew R A Conway, Kristof Kovacs
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2014
The case for an ecological approach to cognitive trainingDavid Moreau, Andrew R A Conway
Memory & Cognition|January 22, 2015
The scope and control of attention: Sources of variance in working memory capacityMichael Chow, Andrew R A Conway
Journal of Intelligence|April 17, 2020
The Role of Non-Cognitive Factors in the SAT Remains Unclear: A Commentary on Hannon (2019)Andrew R A Conway, Han Hao
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
The evolution of fluid intelligence meets formative gKristof Kovacs, Andrew R A Conway
Memory & Cognition|October 8, 2021
The impact of auditory distraction on reading comprehension: An individual differences investigationHan Hao, Andrew R A Conway
Journal of Intelligence|May 26, 2023
The Structure of Cognitive Abilities and Associations with Problem Behaviors in Early Adolescence: An Analysis of Baseline Data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyDawn Michele Moore, Andrew R A Conway
Neuroimage|January 10, 2013
Working memory for social information: chunking or domain-specific buffer?Mark A Thornton, Andrew R A Conway
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 5, 2013
Novel evidence in support of the bilingual advantage: influences of task demands and experience on cognitive control and working memoryBrooke N Macnamara, Andrew R A Conway
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Showing results (1-10 of 39) with videos related to

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Pageof 4
Journal of Intelligence|November 29, 2021
From the Incoming EditorAndrew R A Conway
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 13, 2015
New and emerging models of human intelligenceAndrew R A Conway, Kristof Kovacs
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2014
The case for an ecological approach to cognitive trainingDavid Moreau, Andrew R A Conway
Memory & Cognition|January 22, 2015
The scope and control of attention: Sources of variance in working memory capacityMichael Chow, Andrew R A Conway
Journal of Intelligence|April 17, 2020
The Role of Non-Cognitive Factors in the SAT Remains Unclear: A Commentary on Hannon (2019)Andrew R A Conway, Han Hao
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
The evolution of fluid intelligence meets formative gKristof Kovacs, Andrew R A Conway
Memory & Cognition|October 8, 2021
The impact of auditory distraction on reading comprehension: An individual differences investigationHan Hao, Andrew R A Conway
Journal of Intelligence|May 26, 2023
The Structure of Cognitive Abilities and Associations with Problem Behaviors in Early Adolescence: An Analysis of Baseline Data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyDawn Michele Moore, Andrew R A Conway
Neuroimage|January 10, 2013
Working memory for social information: chunking or domain-specific buffer?Mark A Thornton, Andrew R A Conway
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 5, 2013
Novel evidence in support of the bilingual advantage: influences of task demands and experience on cognitive control and working memoryBrooke N Macnamara, Andrew R A Conway
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