Monday, January 09, 2012

Temporal g v reaction time g: Rammsayer et al temporal g research references

Those who have been following the Brain Clock blog since its inception, know that the work of Thomas Rammsayer and colleagues is one of the major reasons I started this project.  I feel strongly that their identificaiton of temporal g, versue classic Jenson reaction time g, is a major foundation supporting the importance of the internal brain clock in intellectual functioning.  So, I decided I should post some of the major references of this group.  Enjoy.



Haldemann, J., Stauffer, C., Troche, S., & Rammsayer, T. (2012). Performance on auditory and visual temporal information processing is related to psychometric intelligence. Personality and Individual Differences, 52(1), 9-14.
Rammsayer, T. H., & Troche, S. J. (2010). Effects of age and the relationship between response time measures and psychometric intelligence in younger adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 48(1), 49-53.
Rammsayer, T. H. (2010). Differences in duration discrimination of filled and empty auditory intervals as a function of base duration. Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 72(6), 1591-1600.
Rammsayer, T., & Troche, S. (2010). Sex differences in the processing of temporal information in the sub-second range. Personality and Individual Differences, 49(8), 923-927.
Rammsayer, T. H., & Brandler, S. (2007). Performance on temporal information processing as an index of general intelligence. Intelligence, 35(2), 123-139.
Helmbold, N., Troche, S., & Rammsayer, T. (2007). Processing of temporal and nontemporal information as predictors of psychometric intelligence: A structural-equation-modeling approach. Journal of Personality, 75(5), 985-1006.
Ulrich, R., Nitschke, J., & Rammsayer, T. (2006). Crossmodal temporal discrimination: Assessing the predictions of a general pacemaker-counter model. Perception & Psychophysics, 68(7), 1140-1152.
Rammsayer, T., & Altenmuller, E. (2006). Temporal information processing in musicians and nonmusicians. Music Perception, 24(1), 37-47.
Helmbold, N., Troche, S., & Rammsayer, T. (2006). Temporal information processing and pitch discrimination as predictors of general intelligence. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology   Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale, 60(4), 294-306.
Brandler, S., & Rammsayer, T. H. (2003). Differences in mental abilities between musicians and non-musicians. Psychology of Music, 31(2), 123-138.
Rammsayer, T. H., & Brandler, S. (2002). On the relationship between general fulid intelligence and psychophysical indicators of temporal resolution in the brain. Journal of Research in Personality, 36, 507-530.
Rammsayer, T. H. (2002). Temporal information processing and basic dimensions of personality: differential effects of psychoticism.  Personality and Individual Differences, 32, 827-838, 32, 827-838.
Volz, H.-P., Nenadic, I., Gaser, C., Rammsayer, T., Häger, F., & Sauer, H. (2001). Time estimation in schizophrenia: A fMRI study at adjusted levels of difficulty. NeuroReport, 12, 313-316.
Rammsayer, T., & Ulrich, R. (2001). Counting models of temporal discrimination. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 8(2), 270-277.
Rammsayer, T., Hennig, J., Haag, A., & Lange, N. (2001). Effects of noradrenergic activity on temporal information processing in humans. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section B: Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 54B, 247-258.
Rammsayer, T. (2001). Ageing and temporal processing of durations within the psychological present.  European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 13, 549-565.

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