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Approaches to the study of higher cognitive functions related to creativity in nonhuman animals.

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This paper summarizes both the rationale and the methodologies that might be used to assess the roles of neuroanatomical structures involved in the psychological processes that serve as the bases of creativity.
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This article is published in Methods.The article was published on 2007-05-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Creativity.

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The conditions of learning

M Kalantzis, +1 more
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Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology.

TL;DR: Considering its massive scope, the book is of modest length, and with his emphasis on heuristic value, one may assume that this is just what Dr. Reiser intended.
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The evolution of general intelligence.

TL;DR: The implications of general intelligence in nonhuman animals for current theories about its evolution are evaluated and support is found for the cultural intelligence approach, which stresses the critical importance of social inputs during the ontogenetic construction of survival-relevant skills.
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comRAT-C

TL;DR: Whether a convergence process can be used to solve RAT queries and if frequency of appearance of the test items in language data may influence knowledge association or discovery in solving such problems are studied.
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Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology

Bryan Kolb, +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the development of Neuropsychology, the structure and electrical activity of Neurons, and the structure of the Nervous System and its role in Behavior.
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Projections of Alzheimer's disease in the United States and the public health impact of delaying disease onset.

TL;DR: If interventions could delay onset of the disease by 2 years, after 50 years there would be nearly 2 million fewer cases than projected; if onset could be delayed by 1 year, thereWould be nearly 800,000 fewer prevalent cases.
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