Universal positive correlations between different cognitive tests motivate the concept of "general intelligence" or Spearman's g. Here the neural basis for g is investigated by means of positron emission tomography. Spatial, verbal, and perceptuo-motor tasks with high-g involvement are compared with matched Low-g control tasks. In contrast to the common view that g reflects a broad sample of major cognitive functions, high-g tasks do not show diffuse recruitment of multiple brain regions. Instead they are associated with selective recruitment of lateral frontal cortex in one or both hemispheres. Despite very different task content in the three high-g-low-g contrasts, Lateral frontal recruitment is markedly similar in each case, Many previou...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
neurology/haier/haier.html Abstract: “Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of ...
“Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of the normal human nervous system?” Her...
General intelligence (g) captures the performance variance shared across cognitive tasks and correla...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
Intelligence is composed of a set of cognitive abilities hierarchically organized. General and speci...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
PERCY (1964, 1969) has suggested that the theories proposed by psychologists on the nature of intell...
Wehypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman’s g) are supportedbymultiple br...
Previous studies suggest that gyrification is associated with superior cognitive abilities in humans...
Abstract Background Individual differences in cognitive abilities provide information that is valuab...
General cognitive ability, or general intelligence (g), is central to cognitive science, yet the pro...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...
General cognitive ability, or general intelligence (g), is central to cognitive science, yet the pro...
Neuroimaging research indicates that human intellectual ability is related to brain structure includ...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
neurology/haier/haier.html Abstract: “Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of ...
“Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of the normal human nervous system?” Her...
General intelligence (g) captures the performance variance shared across cognitive tasks and correla...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
Intelligence is composed of a set of cognitive abilities hierarchically organized. General and speci...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
PERCY (1964, 1969) has suggested that the theories proposed by psychologists on the nature of intell...
Wehypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman’s g) are supportedbymultiple br...
Previous studies suggest that gyrification is associated with superior cognitive abilities in humans...
Abstract Background Individual differences in cognitive abilities provide information that is valuab...
General cognitive ability, or general intelligence (g), is central to cognitive science, yet the pro...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...
General cognitive ability, or general intelligence (g), is central to cognitive science, yet the pro...
Neuroimaging research indicates that human intellectual ability is related to brain structure includ...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
neurology/haier/haier.html Abstract: “Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of ...
“Is there a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of the normal human nervous system?” Her...