Does alcohol affect intelligence? Does brain size correlate to intelligence? Can neuroplasticity increase IQ? Can a concussion cause long-term memory loss? Can concussions cause short-term memory loss? Does muscular dystrophy affect intelligence? Does neuroplasticity affect glial cells? Does alcohol affec...
For our intelligence, we need a more complex system; 2 dimensions will not suffice; we needthousands. That’s whatvector databasesare. Our intelligence can now correlate terms based on the distance and/or angle between them, create cross-references, and establish patterns in which every term oc...
Early ability tracking increases inequalities in education. It has been proposed that the awareness of negative school-track-related stereotypes contributes to educational inequalities, as stereotype awareness interferes with students’ abilities to thri
Male New Zealand robin (Petroica longipes) song repertoire size does not correlate with cognitive performance in the wildSong learningCognitionPasserineNew Zealand robinToutouwaiPetroica longipesSong complexitySongbirds (Oscines) possess specialized brain regions responsible for the learning and production of...
language, including theRaven Progressive Matrices Test(Raven, 1981) and theWechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised(WISC-IV; Orsini, Pezzuti & Picone, 2012). The subjects’ intellectual abilities were classified according to theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 2000 (DSM-...
For example, within a given amount of time, an increase in fixation durations should correlate with a decrease in the number of fixations observed. The measures do, however, characterize gaze in different ways and consistency across non-orthogonal measures enables stronger conclusions to be drawn ...
testing of behavioral, social and cognitive functioning. Hence, this study administered AQ as a screening tool to all the participants to confirm the difference in the level of autistic quotient between the groups. Non-verbal intelligence To control for non-verbal intelligence, the nine-item ...
intelligence were unique predictors of performance on the Emotion Photos task and the Eyes task, Age Group was a unique predictor on all three social cognition tasks. Thus, there were relations between the two forms of cognition but older adults continued to do worse than young adults even ...
cellular damage and inflammation, leading to disruption of OSN function [93]. However, preclinical studies demonstrate that when nasally administered, the S1 subunit of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein spreads to multiple brain areas with the highest entry into the OB [94], indicating OSNs possibly...
It is true to say that various attempts have been made to correlate test scores with some cortical/physiological measures in order to identify cerebral “efficiency” as the core of intelligence. However, as Nisbett et al. (Citation2012), in their review for the American Psychological Association...