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Does training to increase working memory capacity improve fluid intelligence?
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Does training to increase working memory capacity improve fluid intelligence?/
Author:
Stephenson, Clayton Lewis.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2010,
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135 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-08, Section: B, page: 5156.
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Cognitive psychology. -
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Does training to increase working memory capacity improve fluid intelligence?
Stephenson, Clayton Lewis.
Does training to increase working memory capacity improve fluid intelligence?
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2010 - 135 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-08, Section: B, page: 5156.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Claremont Graduate University, 2010.
Although a number of theories of intelligence have been created in the past century, Horn and Cattell's (1966) Theory of Fluid and Crystallized Abilities has reigned as one of the more popular theories of intelligence with the Raven's Progressive Matrices being the most used assessment of fluid intelligence. Fluid intelligence is the ability to solve novel problems with minimal involvement from prior training or strategies retrieved from memory. In general, fluid intelligence cannot be improved through training. But, recent studies have shown that working memory capacity and visuospatial abilities have a strong relationship with fluid intelligence. Based on the knowledge that working memory capacity can improve with training, a recent study by Jaeggi, Buschkuehl, Jonides, and Perrig (2008) claimed to have improved fluid intelligence by having participants complete a four week training program using the dual n-back task. The dual n-back task is a working memory task that presents auditory and visual stimuli simultaneously. A concern of Jaeggi et al.'s study was whether they improved fluid intelligence as the construct is defined by Horn and Cattell, or if the improvement in test performance was due to improved visuospatial abilities. The current study replicated and expanded Jaeggi et al.'s study by having participants complete variations of the dual n-back task as training. Participants were assessed with four tests of Gf and four cognitive tests.
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Although a number of theories of intelligence have been created in the past century, Horn and Cattell's (1966) Theory of Fluid and Crystallized Abilities has reigned as one of the more popular theories of intelligence with the Raven's Progressive Matrices being the most used assessment of fluid intelligence. Fluid intelligence is the ability to solve novel problems with minimal involvement from prior training or strategies retrieved from memory. In general, fluid intelligence cannot be improved through training. But, recent studies have shown that working memory capacity and visuospatial abilities have a strong relationship with fluid intelligence. Based on the knowledge that working memory capacity can improve with training, a recent study by Jaeggi, Buschkuehl, Jonides, and Perrig (2008) claimed to have improved fluid intelligence by having participants complete a four week training program using the dual n-back task. The dual n-back task is a working memory task that presents auditory and visual stimuli simultaneously. A concern of Jaeggi et al.'s study was whether they improved fluid intelligence as the construct is defined by Horn and Cattell, or if the improvement in test performance was due to improved visuospatial abilities. The current study replicated and expanded Jaeggi et al.'s study by having participants complete variations of the dual n-back task as training. Participants were assessed with four tests of Gf and four cognitive tests.
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