Reversed hierarchy in the brain for general and specific cognitive abilities: A morphometric analysis

Volume: 35, Issue: 8, Pages: 3805 - 3818
Published: Feb 22, 2014
Abstract
Intelligence is composed of a set of cognitive abilities hierarchically organized. General and specific abilities capture distinguishable, but related, facets of the intelligence construct. Here, we analyze gray matter with three morphometric indices (volume, cortical surface area, and cortical thickness) at three levels of the intelligence hierarchy (tests, first-order factors, and a higher-order general factor, g). A group of one hundred and...
Paper Details
Title
Reversed hierarchy in the brain for general and specific cognitive abilities: A morphometric analysis
Published Date
Feb 22, 2014
Volume
35
Issue
8
Pages
3805 - 3818
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