Complexity and compositionality in fluid intelligence [PDF]
Significance Tests of fluid intelligence are important for their broad association with effective cognition and lifetime achievement. An enduring question concerns basic cognitive mechanisms measured in such tests. Fluid intelligence is usually measured with complex problem-solving tasks, and in such tests, we suggest that the core limit is ...
, Daphne Chylinski, Daniel J Mitchell
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Fluid Intelligence: Review of Foreign Studies [PDF]
The present review focuses on modern research of fluid intelligence. The concept of fluid intelligence, the place of fluid intelligence in the structure of cognitive abilities, its relation to general intelligence is revealed. The current models of fluid
Rzhanova I.E. +3 more
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Neural contributions to reduced fluid intelligence across the adult lifespan
Fluid intelligence, the ability to solve novel, complex problems, declines steeply during healthy human aging. Using fMRI, fluid intelligence has been repeatedly associated with activation of a frontoparietal brain network, and impairment following focal
Mitchell DJ +4 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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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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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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The human cerebral cortex is highly convoluted as convex gyri and concave sulci. In the past decades, extensive studies have consistently revealed substantial differences between gyri and sulci in terms of genetics, anatomy, morphology, axonal fiber ...
Shimin Yang +11 more
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Working memory and fluid intelligence [PDF]
We are on the cusp of a new revolution in intelligence that affects every aspect of our lives from work and relationships, to our childhood, education, and old age. Working Memory, the ability to remember and mentally process information, is so important that without it we could not function as a society or as individuals.
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