Burkart et al.'s impressive synthesis will serve as a valuable resource for intelligence research. Despite its strengths, the target article falls short of offering compelling explanations for the evolution of intelligence. Here, we outline its shortcomings, illustrate how these can lead to misguided conclusions about the evolution of intelligence, and suggest ways to address the article's key questions
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
One problem faced in discussions of the evolution of intelligence is the need to get a precise fix o...
I discuss two types of evidential problems with the most widely touted experiments in evolutionary...
This article seeks to unify two subfields of psychology that have hitherto stood separately: evoluti...
The goal of our target article was to lay out current evidence relevant to the question of whether g...
Burkart et al. conflate the domain-specificity of cognitive processes with the statistical pattern o...
darwinian selection has become the centerpiece of biology, and in the last few decades many psycholo...
We argue that general intelligence, as presented in the target article, generates multiple distinct ...
This article contends that theories of evolutionary psychology do not escape two flaws in approaches...
Following Jerry Hogan, I argue that questions of function and evolution, and questions of mechanism ...
Longstanding scientific efforts have been dedicated to answer why and how our particular intelligenc...
none1noArtificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive science are usually described as two fields charac...
In The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray claim that a high value for heritability of intelligence li...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...
Abstract: This brief commentary considers the potential for new directions in intelligence research,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
One problem faced in discussions of the evolution of intelligence is the need to get a precise fix o...
I discuss two types of evidential problems with the most widely touted experiments in evolutionary...
This article seeks to unify two subfields of psychology that have hitherto stood separately: evoluti...
The goal of our target article was to lay out current evidence relevant to the question of whether g...
Burkart et al. conflate the domain-specificity of cognitive processes with the statistical pattern o...
darwinian selection has become the centerpiece of biology, and in the last few decades many psycholo...
We argue that general intelligence, as presented in the target article, generates multiple distinct ...
This article contends that theories of evolutionary psychology do not escape two flaws in approaches...
Following Jerry Hogan, I argue that questions of function and evolution, and questions of mechanism ...
Longstanding scientific efforts have been dedicated to answer why and how our particular intelligenc...
none1noArtificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive science are usually described as two fields charac...
In The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray claim that a high value for heritability of intelligence li...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...
Abstract: This brief commentary considers the potential for new directions in intelligence research,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
One problem faced in discussions of the evolution of intelligence is the need to get a precise fix o...
I discuss two types of evidential problems with the most widely touted experiments in evolutionary...