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Para
que não restem dúvidas, o mero facto de incluír
um artigo, link ou referência a qualquer publicação
(on-line ou outra) nesta página, não implica necessariamente
que eu apoie ou condene as posições e/ou pontos de
vista eventualmente expressos nos referidos trabalhos.
Poderá
procurar links para artigos (em inglês, na sua maioria)
recorrendo ao excelente serviço da LookSmart que dá
pelo nome de FindArticles.com
e que lhe dará os resultados de uma pesquisa sobre qualquer
tema, em mais de 300 revistas e jornais de grande reputação.
Veja os resultados da pesquisa sobre os temas "IQ"
e "Intelligence"
("+100
articles related to Intelligence tests").
Mais
de 200
links para sites dedicados à psicologia ou relacionados podem
ser encontrados em "Endereços
de Psicologia - Paulo Francisco Slomp".
Também
merecedora de distinção é a extensa colecção
de links sobre "Neurociência"
disponíveis em UltraHIQ
News, da responsabilidade de Bob Seitz, membro da Mega Society.
.::
artigos disponíveis em websites especializados no tema
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Território.PSC
- Psicologia, textos, artigos, pesquisa, orientação. O Território.PSC
seleciona os melhores links de psicologia para quem procura
textos e artigos com conteúdo relevante.
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Enchanted
Mind,
Articles
NOVO
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Psych
Central: Dr. John Grohol's Mental Health Page
- Articles
& Essays
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Talent
Development Resources - Articles
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Multiple
Intelligence Theory - books, articles, web sites and publishers
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QI-Intelligence,
le portal francophone de Q.I.
NOVO
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Worldbook
Medical Encyclopedia, Intelligence Quotient NOVO
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Upstream:
Upstream Issues, Psychology, Intelligence and IQ
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Intelligence:
Knowns and Unknowns
The Report from the American Psychological Association in
reaction to the Bell Curve controversy.
Reflections
on Stephen Jay Gould's The Mismeasure of Man
by John Carroll.
Cognition
in Evolutionary Theory by F. J. Irsigler
Concerning
scientific creativity: Hermann J. Muller and germinal repositories.
by J. W. Jamieson
Foretelling
the Bell Curve review by Seligman of Young's Meritocracy
Seligman's
"A Question of Intelligence: The IQ Debate in America" Review
by Kevin Lamb
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Dana.Org
- The Dana Press
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The
Dana Press, the publisher for the Charles A. Dana Foundation
and the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, produces periodicals,
reports, reference works, and books in the fields of health,
particularly brain research and education,-particularly innovative
approaches to improving early education.
BrainWork
a bi-monthly newsletter for the general public.
BrainWork
This Week
a weekly report on the most interesting new research in brain
science.
The
Brain in the News
a monthly tabloid reprinting brain-related articles from major
newspapers.
Cerebrum:
The Dana Forum on Brain Science
a thought-provoking new journal of ideas, with articles, debates,
and reviews from the world's top neuroscientists and thinkers
from philosophy to physics.
States
of Mind: New Discoveries About How Our Brains Make Us Who
We Are,
edited by Roberta Conlan
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Brain
Connection
(Library)
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Assessment
& Intelligence
Does
I.Q. Equal the Whole Story on Intelligence?
Defining intelligence by an I.Q. score may unjustly rule
out the potential of students who possess less "traditional"
forms of intelligence.
Measuring
the Mind
In the century since Alfred Binet invented the first intelligence
test, IQ has ballooned into a tool used on millions to determine
everything from military aptitude to potential criminality.
What is the real relationship between IQ and intelligence?
Gifted
Students
Gifted students are not necessarily those who bring home
the best report cards, but may well be the students at the
back of the classroom whose abilities go unnoticed. Find
out more about the task of identifying gifted students and
the development of special programs to address their needs.
A
Conversation With Howard Gardner
Dr. Howard Gardner, the originator of the theory of Multiple
Intelligences, has redefined the concept of intelligence.
His work has forced people to reevaluate not only the definition
of intelligence but also our approach to learning and teaching.
Thinking
and Problem Solving
Chess
Playing Reveals Brain Process of Complex Problem Solving
Observing how the brain processes complex problem solving
during a chess game allows scientists to get a jump on a
processing network throughout the brain.
"Left
Brain" "Right Brain": The Mind in Two
Developments in the late twentieth century have revealed
startling new discoveries about how the two halves of the
mind work-both together and alone.
Navigating
Space: How Your Brain Knows Where You Are
How do we rapidly build spatial maps of unfamiliar rooms
or cities? A pair of tiny seahorse-shaped curls in the brain
might be the key to unlocking the mystery of how humans
understand spaces.
Playing
the Piano Might Make You Smarter
In the midst of chasing after spatial-temporal gains brought
on by the Mozart Effect, it seems that researchers may have
stumbled upon an even more powerful musical tool than Mozart:
the keyboard.
Research
in Perception: The Features of Face Recognition
The human brain may contain circuits that are specialized
for recognizing human faces. Since we are social creatures,
face recognition may be one of the more important functions
of the brain.
Learning
and Memory
How
We Remember, and Why We Forget
Find out how the brain turns experiences into memories and
learn ways to develop memory strategies that focus on the
natural strengths of the human brain.
Working
Memory, Language and Reading
Find out more about working memory. How does it differ from
short or long-term memory and how does it affect language
and reading ability in children?
Weightlifting
for the Mind: Enriched Environments and Cortical Plasticity
We all know that stimulating environments are enjoyable
for infants, but do they really affect brain development?
Research into "enriched environments" provides
some interesting answers.
Motivation
and Emotion
What
is Emotional Intelligence?
The emotional intelligence revolution has already impacted
the education and corporate worlds. Is it possible that
it is the answer we've been waiting for?
The
Emotional Brain
Find out what goes on to create human perception and experiences
of emotion -- and why?
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Brain.com
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Apenas
indicamos os títulos dos artigos disponíveis
no website Brain.com, dada a política de "deep-linking"
seguida neste não nos permitir ir mais longe. Desta
forma pretendemos auxiliar visitantes que pretendam informação
sobre qualquer tema abordado num destes artigos e que desta
forma possam localizar o material relevante mais rapidamente.
- More
Information On IQ and Intelligence
- Ten
Tips for Test Taking
- Early
to Rise Raises GPA
- Travels
with Einstein's Brain
- Dieting
Lowers IQs of British Girls
- Surprisingly
Smart: Hollywood's Educated Icons
- IQ
and Intelligence
- Is
That Your Final Answer? Quiz Shows and Intelligence
- The
Brain of the Century
- Researcher
Asks: 'What Does It Mean to be Intelligent?'
- fMRI
Reveals Dynamics of Working Memory
- Intelligence
resides in certain parts of the brain Jul 20, 2000 (Reuters)
- Parents
influence IQ more than birth weight does Jul 20 (Reuters)
- Hormone
therapy has little effect on intellectual function Jul 13,
2000 (Reuters)
- First
impression usually right when it comes to IQ Jun 12, 2000
(Reuters)
- Smarter
teens delay having sex Mar 03, 2000 (Reuters)
- Genetic
manipulation boosts mouse IQ NEW YORK, Sep 01, 1999 (Reuters
Health)
- Breastfeeding
linked to higher IQ NEW YORK, Sep 22, 1999 (Reuters Health)
- Womb
Environment a Major Factor in IQ NEW YORK, July 31, 1997
(Reuters)
- Low
IQ Ups Battle Stress Risk NEW YORK,March 27, 1998 (Reuters)
- Intelligence
Related To Risk For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder WESTPORT,
Mar 31,1998 Reuters)
- Education
may offset cognitive decline due to cortical atrophy WESTPORT,
Jul 14,1999 (Reuters Health)
- Education
may protect against dementia NEW YORK, Jul 13, 1999(Reuters
Health)
- Larger
parietal lobes explain Einstein's superior intellect WESTPORT,
Jun 18,1999 (Reuters Health)
- Spanking
may affect IQ NEW YORK, Aug 05, 1998 (Reuters)
- Low
IQ In Adult Males Linked To Prenatal Phenobarbital Exposure
WESTPORT, Nov 15, 1995 (Reuters)
- Maternal
Uterine Factors Have Important Role In Offsprings' IQ WESTPORT,
Jul 31, 1997 Reuters)
- Decline
In Childhood IQ Predictive Of Adult Psychosis WESTPORT,
May 04, 1998 (Reuters)
- Harsh
Discipline Hurts IQ NEW YORK, Aug 19, 1995 (Reuters)
- Supplemented
formula ups infant intelligence NEW YORK, Sep 07,1998 (Reuters)
- Childhood
Lead Exposure Lowers IQ NEW YORK,June 21, 1996 (Reuters)
- Long-chain
polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation associated with
infant intelligence WESTPORT, Aug 28,1998 (Reuters)
- Brain
pH Levels May Be Related To Intelligence WESTPORT, Aug 15,1996
(Reuters)
- Childhood
intelligence linked to timing of menopause NEW YORK, Jul
21,1999 (Reuters Health)
- Psychologists
Question Scientific Basis of IQ Testing WASHINGTON, May
28,1997 (Reuters)
- More
Information On Brain 101
- Gender
and the Brain
- Are
men really brain damaged at birth?
- Limbic
Brain
- Women's
mental skills vary during monthly cycle Jan 11, 2001 (Reuters)
- Oops!
The Brain Does It Again
- Women
Use Whole Brain to Listen, Men Use Half
- See
It, Imagine It--It's the Same to Your Brain
- Cell
Phone Dangers: Hands-Free No Better?
- French
Find Male Arousal Region in the Brain
- A
One-Hit Wonder: Cell Death in Neurodegenerative Disease
- Multiple
Clocks Keep the Body In Sync
- Gray
Matter and Gray Areas: The Neuroscience of Morality
- The
Cell Phone Chronicles
- Finding
Our Way: Men, Women and the Sense of Direction
- Finding
Our Way, Part 2: For London Cabbies Size Does Matter
- Brain
Awareness Week March 13-19, 2000
- Paying
Attention: How the Brain Looks Without Seeing
- Reading
Your Mind? Using Technology to Look into the Imagination
- It
Takes Two: Gender and the Brain
- My
Love is Chemical
- Watching
the Mind at Work: Advances in Brain Imaging
- The
Pain Game
- Brain
Breakthroughs: Looking Back on the Decade of the Brain
- Lead
and the Brain
- Nutrition
and Your Brain: Proteins for Function
- Understanding
Sleep
- The
Emotional Brain
- Multitasking
Behaviors Mapped to the Prefrontal Cortex
- 'Altered
State' May Be Responsible for Creating Important Brain Chemicals
- Did
the PT evolve a functional role in communication-related
tasks in chimpanzees, as it did in humans?
- Severity
of Brain Changes During Nicotine Withdrawal Comparable to
Those for Other Drugs of Abuse
- fMRI
Reveals Dynamics of Working Memory
- Fact
Memory Spared Despite Hippocampal Damage
- Focusing
Attention Cancels Brain-Dampening Effects of Visual Clutter
- Stress
and the Developing Brain
- Brain
Basics: Understanding Sleep
- Chess
Playing Helps Reveal How Brain Works
- Researchers
Discover Gene For Major Brain Structure
- Alcohol
and Cognition
- More
Information On Memory
- Brain
Remembers Things That Did Not Happen
- Memory
and Emotions: How the Brain Stores Our Experience, Part
2
- Making
Memories: How the Brain Stores Our Experience, Part 1
- Memory
Lapses Are Usually Normal, But Some May Signal Deeper Problems
- Estrogen
Replacement May Help Slow Decline in Memory in Post-Menopausal
Women
- fMRI
Reveals Dynamics of Working Memory
- Fact
Memory Spared Despite Hippocampal Damage
- Compound
Enhances Memory in Mice With Alzheimer-like Symptoms
- Spatial
Short-Term Memory Pinpointed in Human Brain
- Memory
Exercises
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