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Neural mechanisms of general fluid intelligence
Nature Neuroscience, 2003We used an individual-differences approach to test whether general fluid intelligence (gF) is mediated by brain regions that support attentional (executive) control, including subregions of the prefrontal cortex. Forty-eight participants first completed a standard measure of gF (Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices).
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Complexity, Metacognition, and Fluid Intelligence
Intelligence, 2000Abstract From among five tests of fluid intelligence employed in this study, two (Swaps and Triplet Numbers) were designed to investigate increases in complexity and difficulty. This was accomplished by manipulating the number of steps needed to reach a solution.
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Fluid intelligence as cognitive decoupling
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2006The dissociation of fluid cognitive functions from g is implicit in the Cattell-Horn-Carroll gF-gC theory. Nevertheless, Blair is right that fluid functions are extremely important. I suggest that the key mental operation assessed by measures of gF is the ability to sustain mental simulation while keeping the relevant representations decoupled from the
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Intelligent material and fluid systems
Matériaux & Techniques, 2001This article presents a review of recent-important developments in the field of intelligent material and fluid systems. Intelligent material and fluid systems, sometimes referred to as smart materials and fluids, can adjust their behavior to changes of external or internal parameters analogously to biological systems.
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Artificial intelligence in cancer imaging: Clinical challenges and applications
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Wenya Linda Bi +2 more
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