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David Z Hambrick

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Journal of Vision|October 18, 2019
Individual differences point to two separate processes involved in the resolution of binocular rivalryJan W Brascamp, Cheng Stella Qian, David Z Hambrick, et al.
Neuropsychology|September 4, 2008
Age-related differences in cognition: the role of distraction controlEmily S Darowski, Elizabeth Helder, Rose T Zacks, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2014
Facing facts about deliberate practiceDavid Z Hambrick, Erik M Altmann, Frederick L Oswald, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|December 15, 2005
Executive functions and ADHD in adults: evidence for selective effects on ADHD symptom domainsJoel T Nigg, Gillian Stavro, Mark Ettenhofer, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|September 27, 2024
Testing the Deliberate Practice Theory: Does Practice Reduce the Heritability of Musical Expertise?Miriam A Mosing, Karin J H Verweij, David Z Hambrick, et al.
Neuropsychology|March 17, 2010
The relationship between working memory capacity and executive functioning: evidence for a common executive attention constructDavid P McCabe, Henry L Roediger, Mark A McDaniel, et al.
Cognition|August 12, 2018
The latent structure of spatial skill: A test of the 2 × 2 typologyKelly S Mix, David Z Hambrick, V Rani Satyam, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 20, 2004
The generality of working memory capacity: a latent-variable approach to verbal and visuospatial memory span and reasoningMichael J Kane, David Z Hambrick, Stephen W Tuholski, et al.
Psychological Science|October 5, 2013
Working memory training may increase working memory capacity but not fluid intelligenceTyler L Harrison, Zach Shipstead, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Psychological Science|April 22, 2015
Is playing video games related to cognitive abilities?Nash Unsworth, Thomas S Redick, Brittany D McMillan, et al.
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Journal of Vision|October 18, 2019
Individual differences point to two separate processes involved in the resolution of binocular rivalryJan W Brascamp, Cheng Stella Qian, David Z Hambrick, et al.
Neuropsychology|September 4, 2008
Age-related differences in cognition: the role of distraction controlEmily S Darowski, Elizabeth Helder, Rose T Zacks, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2014
Facing facts about deliberate practiceDavid Z Hambrick, Erik M Altmann, Frederick L Oswald, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|December 15, 2005
Executive functions and ADHD in adults: evidence for selective effects on ADHD symptom domainsJoel T Nigg, Gillian Stavro, Mark Ettenhofer, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|September 27, 2024
Testing the Deliberate Practice Theory: Does Practice Reduce the Heritability of Musical Expertise?Miriam A Mosing, Karin J H Verweij, David Z Hambrick, et al.
Neuropsychology|March 17, 2010
The relationship between working memory capacity and executive functioning: evidence for a common executive attention constructDavid P McCabe, Henry L Roediger, Mark A McDaniel, et al.
Cognition|August 12, 2018
The latent structure of spatial skill: A test of the 2 × 2 typologyKelly S Mix, David Z Hambrick, V Rani Satyam, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 20, 2004
The generality of working memory capacity: a latent-variable approach to verbal and visuospatial memory span and reasoningMichael J Kane, David Z Hambrick, Stephen W Tuholski, et al.
Psychological Science|October 5, 2013
Working memory training may increase working memory capacity but not fluid intelligenceTyler L Harrison, Zach Shipstead, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Psychological Science|April 22, 2015
Is playing video games related to cognitive abilities?Nash Unsworth, Thomas S Redick, Brittany D McMillan, et al.
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