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Jascha Achterberg
Researcher at Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
Publications - 11
Citations - 47
Jascha Achterberg is an academic researcher from Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluid and crystallized intelligence & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 27 citations.
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Neurocognitive reorganization between crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence and white matter microstructure in two age-heterogeneous developmental cohorts
Ivan L. Simpson-Kent,Delia Fuhrmann,Joe Bathelt,Jascha Achterberg,Gesa Sophia Borgeest,Rogier A. Kievit +5 more
TL;DR: In childhood and adolescence, cognitive ability is ‘best’ explained as consisting of two factors, gc and gf, and associations between white matter and intelligence differed from childhood to adolescence.
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Neurocognitive reorganization between crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence and white matter microstructure in two age-heterogeneous developmental cohorts
Ivan L. Simpson-Kent,Delia Fuhrmann,Joe Bathelt,Jascha Achterberg,Gesa Sophia Borgeest,Rogier A. Kievit +5 more
TL;DR: Cognitive ability in lower and typical-ability cohorts is best understood as two separable constructs, crystallized and fluid intelligence, which became more distinct across development, in line with the age differentiation hypothesis.
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Spatially-embedded recurrent neural networks reveal widespread links between structural and functional neuroscience findings
TL;DR: In this paper , a spatially-embedded recurrent neural network (seRNN) is proposed to learn basic task-related inferences while existing within a 3D Euclidean space, where the communication of constituent neurons is constrained by a sparse connectome.
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Fluid intelligence and naturalistic task impairments after focal brain lesions.
Verity Smith,新神榜:杨戬 (2022),Clara Pinasco,Jascha Achterberg,Daniel J. Mitchell,Tilak Das,María Roca,María Roca,John S. Duncan,John S. Duncan +9 more
TL;DR: This paper examined the effect of focal brain lesions on three new tasks, a modification of the previously-used Hotel task, a new test of task switching after extended delays, and a test of decision-making in imagined real-life scenarios.
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Erratum to "Neurocognitive reorganization between crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence and white matter microstructure in two age-heterogeneous developmental cohorts" [Dev. Cogn. Neurosci. 41 (2020) 100743].
Ivan L. Simpson-Kent,Delia Fuhrmann,Joe Bathelt,Jascha Achterberg,Gesa Sophia Borgeest,Rogier A. Kievit +5 more