Pupillary responses on the visual backward masking task reflect general cognitive ability.

[1]  W. A. Phillips On the distinction between sensory storage and short-term visual memory , 1974 .

[2]  B G Breitmeyer,et al.  Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking, saccadic suppression, and information processing. , 1976, Psychological review.

[3]  R. Shiffrin,et al.  Controlled and automatic human information processing: I , 1977 .

[4]  W. Neill,et al.  Inhibitory and facilitatory processes in selective attention. , 1977 .

[5]  M T Turvey,et al.  Central sources of visual masking: Indexing structures supporting seeing at a single, brief glance , 1979, Psychological research.

[6]  D. Hendrickson The Biological Basis of Intelligence. Part II: Measurement , 1982 .

[7]  E. Schafer,et al.  Neural adaptability: a biological determinant of behavioral intelligence. , 1982, The International journal of neuroscience.

[8]  J. Beatty Task-evoked pupillary responses, processing load, and the structure of processing resources. , 1982, Psychological bulletin.

[9]  H. Eysenck,et al.  A Model for intelligence , 1982 .

[10]  A. Hendrickson The Biological Basis of Intelligence. Part I: Theory , 1982 .

[11]  Ronald R. Schmeck,et al.  Individual differences in cognition , 1983 .

[12]  G. Groth-Marnat Handbook of Psychological Assessment , 2016 .

[13]  Bruno G. Breitmeyer,et al.  Visual masking : an integrative approach , 1984 .

[14]  S. Tipper,et al.  Selective Attention and Priming: Inhibitory and Facilitatory Effects of Ignored Primes , 1985, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.

[15]  Franklin R. Manis,et al.  Backward masking, IQ, SAT and reaction time: Interrelationships and theory , 1986 .

[16]  Ted Nettelbeck,et al.  Inspection time and IQ: Evidence for a mental speed—ability association , 1986 .

[17]  W. Trammell Neill,et al.  Selective attention and the suppression of cognitive noise. , 1987 .

[18]  G. Loftus,et al.  Conceptual masking: How one picture captures attention from another picture , 1988, Cognitive Psychology.

[19]  A. Jensen,et al.  Inspection time and intelligence: A meta-analysis , 1989 .

[20]  Gerard E. Bruder,et al.  Psychophysiology and Experimental Psychopathology. A tribute to Samuel Sutton. New York, New York, March 18, 1987. , 1992, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[21]  S. Steinhauer,et al.  The Pupillary Response in Cognitive Psychophysiology and Schizophrenia a , 1992, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[22]  M. Buchsbaum,et al.  Intelligence and changes in regional cerebral glucose metabolic rate following learning , 1992 .

[23]  E. Merrill,et al.  Facilitation and inhibition effects in visual selective attention processes of individuals with and without mental retardation. , 1994, American journal of mental retardation : AJMR.

[24]  R. Mccall What Process Mediates Predictions of Childhood IQ from Infant Habituation and Recognition Memory? Speculations on the Roles of Inhibition and Rate of Information Processing. , 1994 .

[25]  F. N. Dempster,et al.  Interference and inhibition in cognition: An historical perspective , 1995 .

[26]  W. Neill,et al.  Selective attention and the inhibitory control of cognition. , 1995 .

[27]  Ian J. Deary,et al.  Intelligence and inspection time: Achievements, prospects, and problems. , 1996 .

[28]  Negative priming and mental retardation: the processing of distractor information. , 1996, American journal of mental retardation : AJMR.

[29]  I. E. Loewenfeld,et al.  The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications , 1999 .

[30]  Ian J. Deary,et al.  Simple information processing and intelligence , 2000 .

[31]  R. Sternberg,et al.  Handbook of Intelligence , 2000 .

[32]  J. Beatty,et al.  The pupillary system. , 2000 .

[33]  E. Granholm,et al.  Pupillary responses and processing resources on the visual backward masking task. , 2001, Psychophysiology.

[34]  Janet E. Davidson,et al.  Contemporary Models of Intelligence , 2004 .

[35]  E. Granholm,et al.  Pupillary responses and attentional allocation problems on the backward masking task in schizophrenia. , 2004, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.

[36]  A. Minassian,et al.  Pupillary dilation to simple vs. complex tasks and its relationship to thought disturbance in schizophrenia patients. , 2004, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.

[37]  E. Granholm,et al.  Culture-Fair Cognitive Ability Assessment , 2005, Assessment.

[38]  D. Chavira,et al.  The Scale of Ethnic Experience: Development and Psychometric Properties , 2006, Journal of personality assessment.

[39]  R. Ornstein,et al.  Pupillary Responses During Information Processing Vary with Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores , 2022 .