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It is better than you think: fluid intelligence across the lifespan
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AbstractThe growth and decline of fluid intelligence is associated with brain structural changes. For example, development of fluid IQ is associated with cortex thickness during the critical period between 6 to 12 years old. On the other end of the lifespan, poor performance in cognitive functioning is attributed to a decrease of frontal gray matter density in elderly populations. In particular, there is a sharp decline in fluid IQ scores after 65 years of age. There is substantial evidence that working memory and fluid intelligence (Gf) share neural substrates, such as the prefrontal and parietal cortices. However, very little research has examined whether the pattern of growth and decline in working memory mirrors that of fluid intelligence. For example, does the decline of working memory skills in elderly populations mirror fluid intelligence? Is the rate of working memory decline similar to the rate of growth?
Title: It is better than you think: fluid intelligence across the lifespan
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AbstractThe growth and decline of fluid intelligence is associated with brain structural changes.
For example, development of fluid IQ is associated with cortex thickness during the critical period between 6 to 12 years old.
On the other end of the lifespan, poor performance in cognitive functioning is attributed to a decrease of frontal gray matter density in elderly populations.
In particular, there is a sharp decline in fluid IQ scores after 65 years of age.
There is substantial evidence that working memory and fluid intelligence (Gf) share neural substrates, such as the prefrontal and parietal cortices.
However, very little research has examined whether the pattern of growth and decline in working memory mirrors that of fluid intelligence.
For example, does the decline of working memory skills in elderly populations mirror fluid intelligence? Is the rate of working memory decline similar to the rate of growth?.
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