Bruno Sauce

About Bruno Sauce

Bruno Sauce, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Karolinska Institutet, specializes in the field of cognition, genetics, development, neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Polygenic Risk Scores for Dyslexia: How well do they predict reading skills and difficulties?

A multi-faceted role of dual-state dopamine signaling in working memory, attentional control, and intelligence

Efficiency and capacity mechanisms can coexist in cognitive training

Schooling substantially improves intelligence, but neither lessens nor widens the impacts of socioeconomics and genetics

The Long-Term Impact of Digital Media on Brain Development in Children

Remote neurocognitive interventions for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder–opportunities and challenges

Digital media does not harm (nor benefit) brain development in children

The impact of digital media on children’s intelligence while controlling for genetic differences in cognition and socioeconomic background

Bruno Sauce Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral researcher

Citations(all)

907

Citations(since 2020)

723

Cited By

404

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Bruno Sauce Skills & Research Interests

cognition

genetics

development

neuroscience

Top articles of Bruno Sauce

Polygenic Risk Scores for Dyslexia: How well do they predict reading skills and difficulties?

2023/5/8

Elsje Van Bergen
Elsje Van Bergen

H-Index: 18

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

A multi-faceted role of dual-state dopamine signaling in working memory, attentional control, and intelligence

2023/2/16

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

Efficiency and capacity mechanisms can coexist in cognitive training

2023/2

Da-Wei Zhang
Da-Wei Zhang

H-Index: 5

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

Schooling substantially improves intelligence, but neither lessens nor widens the impacts of socioeconomics and genetics

npj Science of Learning

2022/12/15

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

Torkel Klingberg
Torkel Klingberg

H-Index: 42

The Long-Term Impact of Digital Media on Brain Development in Children

2022/11/4

Remote neurocognitive interventions for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder–opportunities and challenges

2022/10/24

Digital media does not harm (nor benefit) brain development in children

medRxiv

2022/7/5

The impact of digital media on children’s intelligence while controlling for genetic differences in cognition and socioeconomic background

Scientific reports

2022/5/11

Assessing the impact of environmental factors on the adolescent brain: the importance of regional analyses and genetic controls

Achieving Sustainable Greenhouse Cultivation; Marcelis, L., Heuvelink, E., Eds

2019/10

Change by challenge: A common genetic basis behind childhood cognitive development and cognitive training

npj Science of Learning

2021/6/2

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

Torkel Klingberg
Torkel Klingberg

H-Index: 42

Déjà vu All Over Again: A Unitary Biological Mechanism for Intelligence Is (Probably) Untenable

Journal of Intelligence

2020/6/2

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

Cognitive and brain development is independently influenced by socioeconomic status and polygenic scores for educational attainment

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/6/2

Inter-individual differences in striatal connectivity is related to executive function through fronto-parietal connectivity

Cerebral Cortex

2020/2

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

Torkel Klingberg
Torkel Klingberg

H-Index: 42

Intelligence demands flexibility: Individual differences in attentional disengagement strongly predict the general cognitive ability of mice

Learning and Motivation

2020/8/1

Bruno Sauce
Bruno Sauce

H-Index: 11

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