Presentations

Brown, A. D. (2021, May).  Big 5 personality traits and broad versus narrow cognitive abilities

Houser-Marko, L. S. & Brown, A. D. (2019, July). Cognitive abilities, Divergent Thinking and the aspects of Openness.

Schroeder, D. H. (2019, July). A negative Flynn effect in recent cognitive-ability scores.

Houser-Marko, L. S. (2018, July). Person-environment fit as seen in college majors and and group-factor cognitive ability patterns.

Houser-Marko, L. S. (2018, May). Perceived person-job fit and relative abilities and interests for popular occupational fields.

Schroeder, D. H. (2018, May). Declines in cognitive-ability scores: A negative Flynn Effect?

Houser-Marko, L. S. & Schroeder, D. H. (2017, May). A longitudinal study of abilities and intersts in STEM.

Schroeder, D. H. (2017, May). Secular trends in specific abilities: Understanding the Flynn Effect.

Bezruczko, N., & Schroeder, D. H. (2017, February). Artistic-judgment aptitude factors correlate significantly with increased gray matter.

Houser-Marko, L. S. (2016, May). Spatial ability and the STEM majors: Where do females with high spatial abilities go?

Schroeder, D. H. (2016, May). The Flynn Effect: Is it continuing in the United States?

Houser-Marko, L. S. & Schroeder, D. H. (2015, September). Shedding light on intelligence, creative fluency, and creative achievement

Schroeder, D. H. (2015, September). Heritability of specific cognitive abilities

Schroeder, D. H. (2014, June). Resemblance for twins on a battery of ability tests

Houser-Marko, L. S., & Schroeder, D. H. (2014, May) Three musical ability tests as they relate to cognitive measures and and musical experience

Haier, R. J., Jung, R. E., Ryman, S. G., Frantz, J. A., Carrasco, J., Burke, R. E., & Weisend, M. (2012, December). Sequence and speed of information flow among brain areas during problem-solving in high and average intelligence individuals. 

Houser-Marko, L. S., & Schroeder, D. H. (2012, December). Cognitive abilities of engineers and computer scientists. 

Jung, R. E., Ryman, S., Frantz, J., Shamiloglu, S., Vakhtin, A., Burke, R. E., Schroeder, D. H., & Haier, R. J. (2012, December). Subcortical correlates of aptitude. 

Jung, R. E., Ryman, S., Frantz, J., Shamiloglu, S., Vakhtin, A., Burke, R. E., Schroeder, D. H., & Haier, R. J. (2012, December). Differentiation of intelligence, creativity, and aptitude via brain-behavior imaging. 

Schroeder, D. H. (2012, May). Gender differences in variability in ability factors over time. 

Haier, R. J., Jung, R. E., Ryman, S. G., Frantz, J. A., Carrasco, J., Burke, R. E., & Weisend, M. (2012, December). Sequence and speed of information flow among brain areas during problem solving in high and average intelligence individuals. 

Houser-Marko, L. S., & Schroeder, D. H. (2012, May). Cognitive abilities of males and females who work in STEM fields. 

Schroeder, D. H. (2012, May). Gender differences in variability of specific cognitive abilities.

Houser-Marko, L. S., & Schroeder, D. H. (2011, June). The association between objectively-measured and self-perceived abilities and educational achievements in adults. 

Schroeder, D. H., Haier, R. J. & Tang, C. Y. (2010, December). A comparison of the gray-matter correlates of vocational interests and cognitive-ability scales. 

Schroeder, D. H., Tang, C. Y., Eaves, E. L., Ng, J. C., Carpenter, D. M., Kanellopoulou, I., Mai, X., Condon, C. A., Colom, R., & Haier, R. J. (2009, December). Brain networks for factors of intelligence assessed in males and females with fMRI and DTI

Tang, C. Y., Carpenter, D., Eaves, E., Ng, J., Condon, C. A., Schroeder, D. H., Colom, R., & Haier, R. J. (2009, April). Resting state networks and human intelligence: An fMRI study.

Schroeder, D. H., Haier, R.J., Colom, R., Condon, C. A., Tang, C. Y., Eaves, E., & Head, K. (2008, December) Gray matter and intelligence factors: Is there a neuro-g?

Eaves, E., Tang, C. Y., Ng, J., Carpenter, D., Schroeder, D. H., Condon, C. A., Colom, R., & Haier, R. J. (2008, November) Gender differences in correlations of regional white matter integrity with intelligence factor scores. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC.

Eaves, E., Tang, C. Y., Ng, J., Kanellopoulou, I., Mai, X., Carpenter, D., Schroeder, D. H., Condon, C. A., & Haier, R. J. (2008, November) Correlations of regional brain functional activation with general intelligence scores: Male-female differences.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2007, December). Is the Flynn effect primarily a rise in spatial ability?

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2006, December). Do g-free abilities correspond to vocational interests?

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H., & Wicherts, J.(2006, February). Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns: Not in average- to high-ability examinees.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2005, December). An examination of Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2004, December). Memory for Design: An overlooked mental ability.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2003, December). Establishing the factor structure of the Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation’s test battery.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2003, August). An SEM analysis of the Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation’s battery.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2002, December). Is the Flynn effect slowing down? An examination of recent data for g and specific abilities.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2001, December). Exploring the validity of three idea production tests.

Schroeder, D. H., & Jang, K. M. (2001, December). Spatial visualization as a determinant of academic and vocational choice.

Condon, C. A., & Schroeder, D. H. (2001, August). Sex differences in divergent thinking.

Schroeder, D. H. (2000, December). A circular structure for g-free abilities: Robustness across sex, age, and g.

Schroeder, D. H., & Meyer, L. L. (2000, August). Does the Flynn effect apply to specific cognitive abilities?

Publications

Bezruczko, N., Manderscheid, E., & Schroeder, D. H. (2016). MRI of an artistic judgment aptitude construct derived from Eysenck’s K factor. Psychology & Neuroscience, 9, 293-325. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pne0000064

Ryman, S. G., Yeo, R. A., Witkiewitz, K., Vakhtin, A. A., van den Heuvel, M. P., de Reus, M., Flores, R. A., Wertz, C. R., & Jung, R. E. (2016). Fronto-parietal gray matter and white matter efficiency differentially predict intelligence in males and females. Human Brain Mapping, 37, 4006-4016. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23291

Yeo, R. A., Ryman, S. G., Thompson, M. E., van den Heuvel, M. P., de Reus, M. A., Pommy, F., Seaman, B., & Jung, R. E. (2016). Cognitive specialization for verbal vs. spatial ability in men and women: Neural and behavioral correlates, Personality and Individual Differences, 102, 60-67. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2016.06.037

Jung, R. E., Wertz, C. J., Meadows, C. A., Ryman, S. G., Vakhtin, A. A., & Flores, R. A. (2015). Quantity yields quality when it comes to creativity: A brain and behavioral test of the equal-odds rule. Frontiers in Psychology, 6:864. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00864

Jung, R. E., Ryman, S. G., Vakhtin, A. A., Carrasco, J., Wertz, C., & Flores, R. A. (2014). Subcortical correlates of individual differences in aptitude. PLoS ONE, 9(2): e89425. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089425

Schroeder, D. H., Haier, R. J., & Tang, C. Y. (2012) Regional gray matter correlates of vocational interests. BMC Research Notes. 5(1), 242. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-242.

Tang, C. Y., Eaves, E. L., Ng, J. C., Carpenter, D. M., Kanellopoulou, I., Mai, X., Schroeder, D. H., Condon, C. A., Colom, R., & Haier, R. J. (2010). Brain networks for working memory and factors of intelligence assessed in males and females with fMRI and DTI. Intelligence38, 293-303.

Haier, R. J., Schroeder, D. H., Tang, C. Y., Head, K., & Colom, R. (2010). Gray matter correlates of cognitive ability tests used for vocational guidance. BMC Research Notes, 3(1), 206. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-3-206.

In mid-2010, this article was accepted and published online. In addition, the journal issued a press release about the article, which was then picked up/cited by several hundred websites and blogs around the globe. The article itself has been viewed by over 3,800 readers, which makes it the 7th-most-read article in the journal’s history.

Haier, R. J., Colom, R., Schroeder, D. H., Condon, C. A., Tang, C. Y., Eaves, E., & Head, K. (2009) Gray matter and intelligence factors: Is there a neuro-gIntelligence37, 136-144.

Schroeder, D. H., & Salthouse, T. A. (2004). Age-related effects on cognition between 20 & 50 years of age. Personality & Individual Differences36, 393–404.

Deary, I. J., Bell, P. J., Bell, A. J., Campbell, M. L., & Fazal, N. D. (2004). Sensory discrimination and intelligence: Testing Spearman’s other hypothesis. American Journal of Psychology117, 1–18.

Salthouse, T. A., Schroeder, D. H., & Ferrer E. (2004). Estimating retest effects in longitudinal assessments of cognitive functioning in adults between 18 and 60 years of age. Developmental Psychology40, 813-822.

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