Fluid Intelligence Emerges from Representing Relations [PDF]
Based on recent findings in cognitive neuroscience and psychology as well as computational models of working memory and reasoning, I argue that fluid intelligence (fluid reasoning) can amount to representing in the mind the key relation(s) for the task ...
Adam Chuderski
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Fluid Intelligence in Children with Learning Disabilities [PDF]
Background. Fluid intelligence is an integral cognitive ability that involves solving new non-standard problems. It strongly predicts academic and professional achievement, whereas a low level of fluid intelligence is an important predictor of learning ...
Irina E. Rzhanova +3 more
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Character strengths and fluid intelligence. [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveResearch on the associations between cognitive and noncognitive personality traits has widely neglected character strengths, that means positively and morally valued personality traits that constitute good character.MethodThe present study aimed to bridge this gap by studying the associations between character strengths and fluid ...
Kretzschmar A +5 more
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Neural correlates differ between crystallized and fluid intelligence in adolescents [PDF]
Fluid and crystallized intelligence are acknowledged as distinct facets of cognitive ability during brain development, but the specific neural substrates and molecular mechanisms underlying them remain unclear.
Bowen Qiu +14 more
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Dissecting the chain of information processing and its interplay with neurochemicals and fluid intelligence across development [PDF]
Previous research has highlighted the role of glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in perceptual, cognitive, and motor tasks. However, the exact involvement of these neurochemical mechanisms in the chain of information processing, and across ...
George Zacharopoulos +3 more
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Relational Integration and Attentional Control Are Crucial to Fluid Intelligence Together but Not Alone—An Experimental Investigation of Individual Difference in Relational Monitoring Processes [PDF]
Working memory (WM) and fluid intelligence (Gf) are highly correlated, which provides the basis for the claim that they share common cognitive processes.
Yunze Li, Damian Patrick Birney
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Crystallized Intelligence, Fluid Intelligence, and Need for Cognition: Their Longitudinal Relations in Adolescence [PDF]
Investment theory and related theoretical approaches suggest a dynamic interplay between crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence, and investment traits like need for cognition.
Vsevolod Scherrer +2 more
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Age-related changes of node degree in the multiple-demand network predict fluid intelligence [PDF]
Fluid intelligence is an individual's innate ability to cope with complex situations and is gradually reduced across adults aging. The realization of fluid intelligence requires the simultaneous activity of multiple brain regions and depends on the ...
Lizhi Yu +6 more
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Measuring Fluid Intelligence in Healthy Older Adults [PDF]
The present study evaluated subjective and objective cognitive measures as predictors of fluid intelligence in healthy older adults. We hypothesized that objective cognitive measures would predict fluid intelligence to a greater degree than self-reported
Mohammed K. Shakeel, Vina M. Goghari
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Exploring Graph Theory Mechanisms of Fluid Intelligence in the DLPFC: Insights From Resting‐State fNIRS Across Various Time Windows [PDF]
Background Brain imaging technologies can measure fluid intelligence (gF) levels more directly, objectively, and dynamically, compared to traditional questionnaire scales.
Yuemeng Wang +6 more
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