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Month: February 2016

Should we expect to find intelligence in the brain?

February 17, 2016 / 2 Comments

I previously discussed why our search for intelligence in the brain bypasses some critical features of how IQ is measured, thus leading to data which add up to a theoretically confusing picture. It is possible that a clear-cut neural correlate of intelligence will be found some day. It is also possible that intelligence is a … [Read more…]

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