SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of human intelligence be accounted for by just one general factor? Is intelligence supported by a single neural system? Here, we provide a perspective on human intelligence that takes into account how general abilities or “factors” reflect the functional organization of the brain. By comparing factor models of individual differences in performance with factor models of brain functional organization, we demonstrate that different components of intelligence have their analogs in distinct brain networks. Using simulations based on neuroimaging data, we show that the higher-order factor “g” is accounted for by cognitive tasks corecruiting multiple ne...
Individual people differ in their ability to reason, solve problems, think abstractly, plan and lear...
How does our brain generate that sort of flexible and goal-directed behaviour that we call intellige...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
What makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of human in...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
Human intelligence has been conceptualized as a complex system of dissociable cognitive processes, y...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
Despite a century of research, it remains unclear whether human intelligence should be studied as on...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
The neuronal causes of individual differences in mental abilities such as intelligence are complex a...
Wehypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman’s g) are supportedbymultiple br...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
Individual people differ in their ability to reason, solve problems, think abstractly, plan and lear...
How does our brain generate that sort of flexible and goal-directed behaviour that we call intellige...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
What makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of human in...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
Human intelligence has been conceptualized as a complex system of dissociable cognitive processes, y...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
Despite a century of research, it remains unclear whether human intelligence should be studied as on...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
The neuronal causes of individual differences in mental abilities such as intelligence are complex a...
Wehypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman’s g) are supportedbymultiple br...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
Individual people differ in their ability to reason, solve problems, think abstractly, plan and lear...
How does our brain generate that sort of flexible and goal-directed behaviour that we call intellige...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...