(Download) The Neuroscience of Intelligence (Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology)
• Richard J. Haier •
| #346926 in Books | CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS | 2016-12-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.51 x5.98l, | File Name: 110746143X | 240 pages | CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The first 40% of the book seemed fairly solid.|By Jclaer|Beyond 40%, the book was too speculative for me. The author is very honest about that. For example at 33% he writes, "Can intelligence be predicted from neuroimaging? The short answer is no." I enjoyed being brought up to date on twin studies and adoption studies. I enjoyed reading details of brain imaging technolog||'Forty years of Haier's research and thinking about the neuroscience of intelligence have been condensed into this captivating book. He consistently gets it right, even with tricky issues like genetics. It is an intelligent and honest book.' Robert Plomin, Ki
This book introduces new and provocative neuroscience research that advances our understanding of intelligence and the brain. Compelling evidence shows that genetics plays a more important role than environment as intelligence develops from childhood, and that intelligence test scores correspond strongly to specific features of the brain assessed with neuroimaging. In understandable language, Richard J. Haier explains cutting-edge techniques based on genetics, DNA, and ...
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