Human intelligence has been conceptualized as a complex system of dissociable cognitive processes, yet studies investigating the neural basis of intelligence have typically emphasized the contributions of discrete brain regions or, more recently, of specific networks of functionally connected regions. Here we take a broader, systems perspective in order to investigate whether intelligence is an emergent property of synchrony within the brain’s intrinsic network architecture. Using a large sample of resting-state fMRI and cognitive data (n = 830), we report that the synchrony of functional interactions within and across distributed brain networks reliably predicts fluid and flexible intellectual functioning. By adopting a whole-brain, system...
The human brain integrates diverse cognitive processes into a coherent whole, shifting fluidly as a ...
Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience have shown how experience-independent cognitive abilities ...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
The neuronal causes of individual differences in mental abilities such as intelligence are complex a...
Individual differences in general cognitive ability (i.e., intelligence) have been linked to individ...
Wehypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman’s g) are supportedbymultiple br...
Spontaneous brain activity builds the foundation for human cognitive processing during external dema...
Brain network topology provides valuable information on healthy and pathological brain functioning. ...
Abstract Abstract reasoning requires a pattern of spatial and temporal coordination among regions a...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
Despite a century of research, it remains unclear whether human intelligence should be studied as on...
“Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of the normal human nervous system?” Her...
The human brain integrates diverse cognitive processes into a coherent whole, shifting fluidly as a ...
Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience have shown how experience-independent cognitive abilities ...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
The neuronal causes of individual differences in mental abilities such as intelligence are complex a...
Individual differences in general cognitive ability (i.e., intelligence) have been linked to individ...
Wehypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman’s g) are supportedbymultiple br...
Spontaneous brain activity builds the foundation for human cognitive processing during external dema...
Brain network topology provides valuable information on healthy and pathological brain functioning. ...
Abstract Abstract reasoning requires a pattern of spatial and temporal coordination among regions a...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
Despite a century of research, it remains unclear whether human intelligence should be studied as on...
“Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of the normal human nervous system?” Her...
The human brain integrates diverse cognitive processes into a coherent whole, shifting fluidly as a ...
Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience have shown how experience-independent cognitive abilities ...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...