My intelligence may be more malleable than yours: The revised implicit theories of intelligence (self-theory) scale is a better predictor of achievement, motivation, and …

K De Castella, D Byrne - European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2015 - Springer
The belief that intelligence is malleable has important consequences for achievement and
motivation (Blackwell et al. Child Development, 78, 246-263. 2007; Dweck, 1999; Robins & …

Physical inactivity and cognitive functioning: results from bed rest studies

DM Lipnicki, HC Gunga - European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2009 - Springer
In addition to multiple health benefits, participation in physical activity can enhance cognitive
functioning. Less clear is how reducing physical activity levels affects cognition, an issue …

Neuropsychopharmacological regulation of performance on creativity-related tasks

DQ Beversdorf - Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•While stress is known to affect creativity, the mechanism is still emerging.•
Noradrenergic effects on creativity differ from other types of cognitive flexibility.• …

[LIBRO][B] Quiet leadership

D Rock - 2006 - tebkas.neocities.org
Quiet Leadership Page 1 Quiet Leadership Six Steps to Transforming Performance at Work
David Rock Title : Quiet Leadership Author : David Rock Publisher :Harper Collins …

On the feasibility of using motor imagery EEG-based brain–computer interface in chronic tetraplegics for assistive robotic arm control: a clinical test and long-term post …

G Onose, C Grozea, A Anghelescu, C Daia, CJ Sinescu… - Spinal cord, 2012 - nature.com
Study design: Survey and long-term clinical post-trial follow-up (interviews/correspondence)
on nine chronic, post spinal cord injury (SCI) tetraplegics. Objective: To assess feasibility of …

How working memory capacity affects problem solving

J Wiley, AF Jarosz - Psychology of learning and motivation, 2012 - Elsevier
Working memory capacity (WMC) is important for many cognitive processes including
problem solving. This chapter compiles the current literature regarding WMC and problem …

The role of spontaneous thought in human cognition

K Christoff, A Gordon, R Smith - Neuroscience of decision making, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
Neuroscience of Decision Making Page 1 CHAPTER ELEVEN The role of spontaneous thought
in human cognition Kalina Christoff, Alan Gordon, and Rachelle Smith INTRODUCTION When …

Obstacles in investigating the role of restructuring in insightful problem solving

IK Ash, PJ Cushen, J Wiley - The Journal of Problem …, 2009 - digitalcommons.odu.edu
In the present article, we articulate three assumptions underlying theories proposing that
restructuring processes play a key role in insightful problem solving: representational …

The impact of bodily states on divergent thinking: evidence for a control-depletion account

Y Zhou, Y Zhang, B Hommel, H Zhang - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Given previous evidence that bodily states can impact basic cognitive processes, we asked
whether such impact can also be demonstrated for creative cognition. In particular, we had …

Posture alters human resting-state

RT Thibault, M Lifshitz, JM Jones, A Raz - Cortex, 2014 - Elsevier
Neuroimaging is ubiquitous; however, neuroimagers seldom investigate the putative impact
of posture on brain activity. Whereas participants in most psychological experiments sit …