A Differential-Developmental Model (DDM): Mental Speed, Attention Lapses, and General Intelligence (g)

J Intell. 2017 Jun 12;5(2):25. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence5020025.

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide a parsimonious account of developmental and individual differences in intelligence (measured as g). The paper proposes a Differential-Developmental Model (DDM), which focuses on factors common to intelligence and cognitive development (e.g., mental speed and attention lapses). It also proposes a complementary method based on Jensen's box, a chronometric device. The device systematically varies task complexity, and separates two components of mental speed that differentially predict intelligence and cognitive development (reaction time and movement time). The paper reviews key assumptions of DDM, preliminary findings relevant to DDM, and future research on DDM.

Keywords: Jensen’s box; attention lapses; cognitive development; differential–developmental model (DDM); intelligence; mental speed; movement time; reaction time.