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2006Ginkgo biloba: no robust effect on cognitive abilities or mood in healthy young or older adultsBurns, N.; Bryan, J.; Nettelbeck, T.
2000Chronometric tasks including inspection time and cognitive abilities defined by Gf-Gc theoryNettelbeck, T.; Burns, N.
2000Reductionism and 'intelligence': The case of inspection timeNettelbeck, T.; Burns, N.
2008Associations between omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and cognitive functioning in older adultsDanthiir, V.; Wilson, C.; Nettelbeck, T.; Burns, N.; Wittert, G.; 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Nutrition Society of Australia (30 Nov 2008 - 3 Dec 2008 : Glenelg, S.A.)
2003Inspection time in the structure of cognitive abilities: Where does IT fit?Burns, N.; Nettelbeck, T.
2008Associations between nutrition and cognitive functioning in older adultsDanthiir, V.; Wilson, C.; Nettelbeck, T.; Burns, N.; Wittert, G.; 29th International Congress of Psychology (20 Jul 2008 - 25 Jul 2008 : Berlin, Germany)
2009Attention and Intelligence: A Factor Analytic StudyBurns, N.; Nettelbeck, T.; McPherson, J.
2007Emotional intelligence: More than personality and cognitive ability?Burns, N.; Bastian, V.; Nettelbeck, T.; Matthews, G.; Zeidner, M.; Roberts, R.
2000Event-related potential correlates of some human cognitive ability constructsBurns, N.; Nettelbeck, T.; Cooper, C.
2005Inspection time and speed of processing: Sex differences on perceptual speed but not ITBurns, N.; Nettelbeck, T.