Jastrzębski, J., Kroczek, B., & Chuderski, A. (2021). Galton and Spearman revisited: Can single general discrimination ability drive performance on diverse sensorimotor tasks and explain intelligence? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, doi.org/10.1037/xge0001005.
Chuderski, A., Jastrzębski, J., & Kucwaj, H. (2021). How physical interaction with insight problems affects solution rates, hint use, and cognitive load. British Journal of Psychology, DOI:10.1111/bjop.12442
Chuderski, A., Jastrzębski, J., Kroczek, B., Kucwaj, H., & Ociepka, M. (2021). Metacognitive experience on Raven’s matrices versus insight problems. Metacognition & Learning, DOI: 10.1007/s11409-020-09236-6
Jastrzębski, J., Ociepka, M., & Chuderski, A. (2020). Fluid intelligence is equivalent to relation processing. Intelligence, 82, 101-489.
Kałamała, P., Ociepka, M., & Chuderski, A. (2020). ERP evidence for rapid within-trial adaptation of cognitive control during conflict resolution. Cortex, 131, 151-163.
Dreszer, J., Grochowski, M., Lewandowska, M., Nikadon, J., Gorgol, J., Bałaj, B., Finc, K., Duch, W., Kałamała, P., Chuderski, A., & Piotrowski, T. (2020). Spatiotemporal complexity patterns of resting-state bioelectrical activity explain fluid intelligence: Sex matters. Human Brain Mapping, 41, 4846-4865.
Kałamała, P., Szewczyk, J., Chuderski, A., Senderecka, M., & Wodniecka, Z. (2020). Patterns of bilingual language use and response inhibition: A test of the adaptive control hypothesis. Cognition, 204, 104373.
Drążyk, D., Kumka, M., Zarzycka, K., Zguda, P., & Chuderski, A. (2020). No indication that the ego depletion manipulation can affect insight: a comment on DeCaro and VanStockum (2018). Thinking & Reasoning, 26, 414-446.
Skrzypulec, B., & Chuderski, A. (2020). Nonlinear effects of spatial connectedness implicate hierarchically structured representations in visual working memory. Journal of Memory and Language, 113, 104124.
Kucwaj, H., & Chuderski, A. (2020). Susceptibility to distraction during analogical reasoning in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 20, 100170.
Chuderski, A. (2019). Even a single trivial binding of information is critical for fluid intelligence. Intelligence, 77, 101396.
Smoleń, T., & Chuderski, A. (2019). Semantic conflict mobilizes self-control in a realistic task. Current Psychology, 38, 134-144.
Chuderski, A., & Jastrzębski, J. (2018). No role of initial problem representation in insight problem solving. Creativity Research Journal, 30, 428-438.
Smoleń, T., Jastrzębski, J., Estrada, E., & Chuderski, A. (2018). Most evidence for the compensation account of cognitive training is unreliable. Memory & Cognition, 46, 1315-1330.
Jastrzębski, J., Ciechanowska, I., & Chuderski, A. (2018). The strong link between working memory capacity and fluid intelligence cannot be explained away by strategy use. Intelligence, 66, 44-53.
Gągol, A., Magnuski, M., Kroczek, B., Kałamała, P., Ociepka, M., Santarnecchi, E., & Chuderski, A. (2018). Delta-gamma coupling as a potential neurophysiological mechanism of fluid intelligence, 66, 54-63.
Chuderski, A. & Jastrzębski, J. (2018). Much ado about Aha! Insight problem solving is strongly related to working memory capacity and reasoning ability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 257-281.
Chuderski, A. & Jastrzębski, J. (2017). Working memory facilitates insight instead of hindering it: A comment on DeCaro et al. (2016). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 43, 1993-2004.
Kałamała, P., Sadowska, A., Ordziniak, W., & Chuderski, A. (2017). Gestalt effects in visual working memory: Whole-part similarity works, symmetry does not. Experimental Psychology, 64, 5-13.
Chuderski A. (2016). Fluid intelligence and the cross-frequency coupling of neuronal oscillations. Spanish Journal of Psychology, 19, E91.
Chuderski, A., Senderecka, M., Kałamała, P., Kroczek, B., & Ociepka, M. (2016). ERP correlates of the conflict level in the multi-response Stroop task. Brain Research, 1650, 93-102.
Chuderski, A. (2016). Time pressure prevents relational learning. Learning and Individual Differences, 49, 361-365.
Colom, R., Chuderski, A., & Santarnecchi E. (2016). Bridge over troubled water: Commenting the Process Overlap Theory. Psychological Inquiry, 27, 181-189.
Chuderski, A., & Smoleń, T. (2016). An integrated model of utility-based evaluation and resolution of conflicts in the Stroop task. Psychological Review, 123, 255-290.
Kroczek, B., Ociepka, M., & Chuderski, A. (2016). No Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns for the working memory and intelligence relationship. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 47, 83-90.
Smoleń, T. & Chuderski, A. (2015). The quadratic relationship between difficulty of intelligence test items and their correlations with working memory. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, Article 1270.
Chuderski, A. (2015). The broad factor of working memory is virtually isomorphic to fluid intelligence tested under time pressure. Personality and Individual Differences, 85, 98-104.
Chuderski, A., & Andrelczyk, K. (2015). From neural oscillations to complex cognition: Simulating the effect of the theta-to-gamma cycle length ratio on analogical reasoning. Cognitive Psychology, 76, 78-102.
Chuderski, A. (2015). Why people fail on the fluid intelligence tests. Journal of Individual Differences, 36, 138-149.
Chuderski, A. (2015). High intelligence prevents the negative impact of anxiety on working memory. Cognition & Emotion, 29, 1197-1209.
Chuderski, A. (2014). How well can storage capacity, executive control, and fluid reasoning explain insight problem solving. Intelligence, 46, 258-270.
Chuderski, A. (2014). Which working memory components predict intelligence: The roles of attention control and active buffer capacity. Psychology, 5, 328-339.
Chuderski, A., Smolen, T., & Taraday, M. (2014). Neither a response nor stimulus set-size effect in the manual Stroop task. Studia Psychologica, 56, 21-35.
Chuderska, A., & Chuderski, A. (2014). Two facets of cognitive control in analogical mapping: The role of semantic interference resolution and goal-driven structure selection. Thinking & Reasoning, 20, 352-371.
Chuderski, A. (2014). The relational integration task explains fluid reasoning above and beyond other working memory tasks. Memory & Cognition, 42, 448-463.
Chuderski, A. (2013). When are fluid intelligence and working memory isomorphic and when are they not? Intelligence, 41, 244-262.
Chuderski, A., Andrelczyk, K., & Smoleń, T. (2013). An oscillatory model of individual differences in working memory capacity and relational integration. Cognitive Systems Research, 24, 87-95.
Chuderski, A., & Stettner, Z. (2013). Testing the dual-component account of working memory with a serial recognition task. Frontiers in Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2, 10-16.
Chuderski, A., & Nęcka, E. (2012). The contribution of working memory to fluid intelligence: Capacity, control, or both? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 38, 1689-1710.
Chuderski, A., Taraday, M., Nęcka, E., & Smoleń, T. (2012). Storage capacity explains fluid intelligence but executive control does not. Intelligence, 40, 278-295.
Chuderski, A., Stettner, Z., & Orzechowski, J. (2007). Computational modeling of individual differences in short term memory search. Cognitive Systems Research, 8, 161-173.