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  • Neuroimaging intelligence testing
  • Neuroimaging intelligence testing concerns the use of neuroimaging techniques to evaluate human intelligence. Neuroimaging technology has advanced such

    Neuroimaging intelligence testing

    Neuroimaging_intelligence_testing

  • Brain size
  • Topic of study

    scans, by skull volume, or by neuroimaging intelligence testing. The relationship between brain size and intelligence has been a controversial and frequently

    Brain size

    Brain_size

  • Human intelligence
  • Human capacity or ability to acquire, apprehend and apply knowledge

    environments Moral intelligence Prioritization and goal-selection Direct measures of brain activity and other neuroimaging intelligence testing – partly investigated

    Human intelligence

    Human intelligence

    Human_intelligence

  • Artificial general intelligence
  • Type of AI with wide-ranging abilities

    purposes. It has been discussed in artificial intelligence research as an approach to strong AI. Neuroimaging technologies that could deliver the necessary

    Artificial general intelligence

    Artificial_general_intelligence

  • Parieto-frontal integration theory
  • Neuroscience theory of human intelligence

    based on neuroimaging evidence, with support from lesion studies. The P-FIT is influential in that it explains the majority of current neuroimaging findings

    Parieto-frontal integration theory

    Parieto-frontal_integration_theory

  • Neuropsychological assessment
  • Testing to identify brain impairments, their severity & location

    Testing one's intelligence can also give a clue to whether there is a problem in the brain-behavior connection. The Wechsler Scales are the tests most

    Neuropsychological assessment

    Neuropsychological assessment

    Neuropsychological_assessment

  • Creativity
  • Forming something new and somehow valuable

    computerized automated testing: the SparcIt Creativity Index Testing system. This system enabled automated scoring of DT tests that is reliable, objective

    Creativity

    Creativity

    Creativity

  • Verbal intelligence
  • Ability to understand concepts in words

    Verbal intelligence is the ability to understand and reason using concepts framed in words. More broadly, it is linked to problem solving, abstract reasoning

    Verbal intelligence

    Verbal intelligence

    Verbal_intelligence

  • Neuropsychological test
  • Assess neurological function associated with certain behaviors and brain damage

    parietal lobe. Clock Test Hooper Visual Organisation Task (VOT) Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure Dementia testing is often done by way of testing the cognitive

    Neuropsychological test

    Neuropsychological test

    Neuropsychological_test

  • Artificial intelligence in healthcare
  • Artificial intelligence in healthcare refers to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to medical and healthcare data in areas including disease

    Artificial intelligence in healthcare

    Artificial intelligence in healthcare

    Artificial_intelligence_in_healthcare

  • Sex differences in intelligence
  • Area of scientific research

    choice but to accept greater male intelligence if differences on working memory tasks are found. As a result, a neuroimaging study published by Schmidt (2009)

    Sex differences in intelligence

    Sex_differences_in_intelligence

  • Height and intelligence
  • The study of height and intelligence examines correlations between human height and human intelligence. Some epidemiological research on the subject has

    Height and intelligence

    Height_and_intelligence

  • Dog intelligence
  • Intellectual capacity of dogs

    Dog intelligence or dog cognition is the process in dogs of acquiring information and conceptual skills, and storing them in memory, retrieving, combining

    Dog intelligence

    Dog_intelligence

  • Remote Associates Test
  • Medical diagnostic method

    creativity and neuroimaging, the RAT is shown as the second most used standardized test, following the Alternate Uses Test and placing the Torrance Test of Creativity

    Remote Associates Test

    Remote_Associates_Test

  • Timeline of psychology
  • investigate neurological and heritable factors of intelligence and develop neuroimaging intelligence testing, powered by far more extensive data and sophisticated

    Timeline of psychology

    Timeline of psychology

    Timeline_of_psychology

  • Artificial intelligence in India
  • The artificial intelligence (AI) market in India is projected to reach $8 billion by 2025, growing at 40% CAGR from 2020 to 2025. This growth is part of

    Artificial intelligence in India

    Artificial_intelligence_in_India

  • Mind
  • Totality of psychological phenomena

    advances, like the development of neuroimaging techniques, revolutionized the field. In modern neuroscience, neuroimaging techniques are of particular importance

    Mind

    Mind

    Mind

  • Adult
  • Fully grown animal

    adult, often with this shift being marked by some type of coming-of-age test or ceremony. During the Industrial Revolution, children went to work as soon

    Adult

    Adult

  • Inhibitory control
  • Cognitive process

    irrelevant stimuli (impaired interference suppression). ... Functional neuroimaging in humans demonstrates activation of the prefrontal cortex and caudate

    Inhibitory control

    Inhibitory control

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  • Dissociation (neuropsychology)
  • Neuropsychology term

    brain function through identification of case studies, neuroimaging, or neuropsychological testing. When dissecting complex mental tasks into their subcomponents

    Dissociation (neuropsychology)

    Dissociation (neuropsychology)

    Dissociation_(neuropsychology)

  • PASS theory of intelligence
  • Psychological theories

    brain is made up of interdependent but separate functional systems. Neuroimaging studies and clinical studies of individuals with brain lesions make it

    PASS theory of intelligence

    PASS_theory_of_intelligence

  • Kohs block design test
  • Psychological test

    R. C. Sweetland (eds.). Test Critiques. Vol. II. Kansas City: Test Corporation of America. Kaufman, Alan S. (2009). IQ Testing 101. New York: Springer

    Kohs block design test

    Kohs block design test

    Kohs_block_design_test

  • Neuroscience and intelligence
  • Neurological factors responsible for intelligence

    target article that put forth a biological model of intelligence based on 37 peer-reviewed neuroimaging studies (Jung & Haier, 2007). Their review of a wealth

    Neuroscience and intelligence

    Neuroscience_and_intelligence

  • Neural efficiency hypothesis
  • Smart people like tough problems

    specialized training on an athlete's neural efficiency, using functional neuroimaging while performing a sport-specific task. The results of this study showed

    Neural efficiency hypothesis

    Neural_efficiency_hypothesis

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    rapid transformation thanks to advances in neuroimaging, natural language processing, artificial intelligence and virtual reality. There is an increasing

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Individual psychological assessment
  • instruments allow the assessor to develop valid measures of intelligence, personality tests, and a range of other factors as means to determine selection

    Individual psychological assessment

    Individual psychological assessment

    Individual_psychological_assessment

  • N-back
  • Continuous performance task

    increasing the score on tests measuring Gf (fluid intelligence). The single n-back test used was the visual test, leaving out the audio test. In 2011, the same

    N-back

    N-back

  • Kernel (neurotechnology company)
  • American neurotechnology company

    as Kernel, is an American company that has developed a non-invasive neuroimaging technology. It is a privately held company headquartered in Los Angeles

    Kernel (neurotechnology company)

    Kernel_(neurotechnology_company)

  • Neuropsychology
  • Study of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors

    results to the effects of brain injury in humans. Functional neuroimaging uses specific neuroimaging technologies to take readings from the brain, usually when

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

  • Havana syndrome
  • Symptoms reported by US and Canadian officials abroad

    Lippa, Sara M.; Brewer, Carmen C.; Zalewski, Chris K. (April 2, 2024). "Neuroimaging Findings in US Government Personnel and Their Family Members Involved

    Havana syndrome

    Havana syndrome

    Havana_syndrome

  • Joseph E. LeDoux
  • American neuroscientist

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Joseph E. LeDoux

    Joseph_E._LeDoux

  • Read Montague
  • American neuroscientist and author

    during the 1980s. In pursuit of testing these prediction error ideas in humans, Montague founded the Human Neuroimaging Lab at Baylor College of Medicine

    Read Montague

    Read_Montague

  • Developmental psychology
  • Scientific study of psychological changes in humans over the course of their lives

    that crystallized intelligence increases up to old age, while fluid intelligence decreases with age. Whether or not normal intelligence increases or decreases

    Developmental psychology

    Developmental psychology

    Developmental_psychology

  • Aphasia
  • Inability to comprehend or formulate language

    parietal lobe. Treatment and neuroimaging Evidence for positive treatment outcomes can also be quantified using neuroimaging tools. The use of fMRI and

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

  • Dyslexia
  • Learning disability affecting reading

    Reading". NeuroImage. 62 (2): 816–847. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.04.062. PMC 3398395. PMID 22584224. Sharifi S (May 2014). "Neuroimaging essentials

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    the lines of embodiment, neuroimaging techniques serve to show interactions of the sensory and motor system. Next to neuroimaging studies, behavioral studies

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Paradoxical laughter
  • Exaggerated expression of humour

    function in schizophrenia during affect recognition". Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 122 (2): 115–124. doi:10.1016/S0925-4927(02)00126-9. ISSN 0925-4927

    Paradoxical laughter

    Paradoxical_laughter

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    about the extent to which perception is an active process of hypothesis testing, analogous to science, or whether realistic sensory information is rich

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Scientific field

    trends in Neuroimaging: Neural processes as expressed within real-life contexts". NeuroImage, 62(2), 1272–1278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.02

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive_neuroscience

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    shifts: A functional neuroimaging study of social perception in children". NeuroImage. 27 (1): 247–52. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.03.027. PMID 16023041

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Neuroprivacy
  • Rights to privacy regarding brain imaging and analysis of neural data

    cautious in permitting neuroimaging data as legal evidence. One of the reasons legal systems have been slow to adopt neuroimaging data as an accepted form

    Neuroprivacy

    Neuroprivacy

  • List of regions in the human brain
  • Neuropsychological tests Neuroimaging Electrophysiology Cognitive rehabilitation therapy Neuropsychological tests Benton Visual Retention Test Continuous Performance

    List of regions in the human brain

    List of regions in the human brain

    List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    executive functions, but they are not the only brain structure involved. Neuroimaging and lesion studies have identified the functions which are most often

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Object or event that elicits a response

    it is uncommon to refer to longer events (e.g. the Trier social stress test) as a stimulus, even if a response to such an event is measured. The study

    Stimulus (psychology)

    Stimulus_(psychology)

  • Behavioral neuroscience
  • Study of biological and neural mechanisma in behaviour

    research on various cognitive processes through the use of different neuroimaging techniques. Examples of cognitive research might involve examination

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral_neuroscience

  • Arousal
  • State of being awoken

    trying to test performance pressure, physiological workload, anxiety, and visual attention in a controlled setting. Which is why they decided to test these

    Arousal

    Arousal

    Arousal

  • Social cue
  • Verbal or non-verbal actions used to guide social interactions

    person possesses positive personality traits such as social competency, intelligence, and health.[clarification needed] It is mainly facial features which

    Social cue

    Social_cue

  • The Master and His Emissary
  • 2009 book by Iain McGilchrist

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    The Master and His Emissary

    The_Master_and_His_Emissary

  • Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
  • Area of the prefrontal cortex of primates

    heterogeneity helps explain the variability in dlPFC activation locations across neuroimaging studies. In 2013, meta-analytic connectivity modeling revealed a fundamental

    Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

    Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

    Dorsolateral_prefrontal_cortex

  • Richard Lynn
  • British psychologist and scientific racist (1930–2023)

    choice but to accept greater male intelligence if differences on working memory tasks are found. As a result, a neuroimaging study published by Schmidt et

    Richard Lynn

    Richard Lynn

    Richard_Lynn

  • Obsessive–compulsive disorder
  • Mental disorder

    Subgroups have also been distinguished by neuroimaging findings and treatment response, though neuroimaging studies have not been comprehensive enough

    Obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Obsessive–compulsive_disorder

  • Richard Davidson
  • American psychologist

    Fountain, Henry (April 1, 2005). "Study of Social Interactions Starts With a Test of Trust". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 21, 2006

    Richard Davidson

    Richard Davidson

    Richard_Davidson

  • Alan Anticevic
  • Croatian neuroscientist

    on large clinical neuroimaging datasets and statistical learning methods. His team leveraged the power of functional neuroimaging to map the relationship

    Alan Anticevic

    Alan_Anticevic

  • Grandiosity
  • Unrealistic sense of superiority and of uniqueness

    no neuroimaging studies have specifically assessed the association between grandiosity and the reward system (or any other system), some neuroimaging studies

    Grandiosity

    Grandiosity

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    psychologists also integrate methods from other disciplines, including neuroimaging techniques and computational simulations. Early cognitive psychologists

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Alexander Luria
  • Russian neuropsychologist (1902–1977)

    neuropsychology. He developed an extensive and original battery of neuropsychological tests during his clinical work with brain-injured victims of World War II, which

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander_Luria

  • Mnemonist
  • Person with the ability to recall large amounts of data

    Similarly, adults of average intelligence taught encoding strategies also show large gains in memory performance. Finally, neuroimaging studies performed on memory

    Mnemonist

    Mnemonist

  • Benjamin Libet
  • American neuroscientist (1916–2007)

    timer when "he/she was first aware of the wish or urge to act" (control tests with Libet's equipment demonstrated a comfortable margin of error of only

    Benjamin Libet

    Benjamin_Libet

  • Cognitivism (psychology)
  • Theoretical framework for understanding the mind

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Cognitivism (psychology)

    Cognitivism (psychology)

    Cognitivism_(psychology)

  • Lie detection
  • Assessment of statements to reveal deceit

    establishing the validity of polygraph testing. Even where the evidence seems to indicate that polygraph testing detects deceptive subjects better than

    Lie detection

    Lie_detection

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    more human than its movement, this gives a negative impression. Human neuroimaging studies also indicate matching appearance and motion kinematics are important

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Encephalization quotient
  • Relative brain size measure

    "Structural brain variation and general intelligence". NeuroImage. 23 (1): 425–433. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.04.025. PMID 15325390. S2CID 29426973

    Encephalization quotient

    Encephalization_quotient

  • Metacognition
  • Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills

    domain-general or domain-specific remains an active area of research. Neuroimaging and lesion studies have identified distinct neural substrates for perceptual

    Metacognition

    Metacognition

    Metacognition

  • Roy Baumeister
  • American social psychologist (born 1953)

    in ways that are harmful to themselves and society, such as cheating on a test, increased aggression, decreased helpfulness, lower achievement levels in

    Roy Baumeister

    Roy Baumeister

    Roy_Baumeister

  • Clinical neuropsychology
  • Sub-field of neuropsychology

    primarily by way of neuropsychological tests but also includes patient history, qualitative observation, neuroimaging, and other diagnostic medical procedures

    Clinical neuropsychology

    Clinical neuropsychology

    Clinical_neuropsychology

  • Neurocognition
  • Cognitive functions linked to specific neural systems

    typically include multi-test batteries tailored to referral questions, with interpretation in light of psychometric properties, effort testing, medical history

    Neurocognition

    Neurocognition

    Neurocognition

  • Sex differences in cognition
  • in making social judgments than females. Structural studies with MRI neuroimaging has also shown that women have bigger regional grey matter volumes in

    Sex differences in cognition

    Sex_differences_in_cognition

  • Sensorium
  • Organism's perception of its environment with all of its senses

    such as senses, phenomenal and psychological perception, cognition, and intelligence. In the 20th century, the sensorium became a key part of the theories

    Sensorium

    Sensorium

    Sensorium

  • Dementia
  • Cognitive decline

    of early AD has been developed using p-tau 217 as biomarker. Several neuroimaging techniques are also now available to help diagnose and differentiate

    Dementia

    Dementia

    Dementia

  • National Brain Research Centre
  • Indian neuroscience research institute

    peer-reviewed evaluation of all protocols are followed. National neuroimaging facility Neuroimaging and neurospectroscopy laboratory: This laboratory functions

    National Brain Research Centre

    National Brain Research Centre

    National_Brain_Research_Centre

  • Behavioral neurology
  • Branch of medicine

    considered the father of behavioral neurology. The advent of in vivo neuroimaging starting in the 1980s led to a further strengthening of interest in the

    Behavioral neurology

    Behavioral neurology

    Behavioral_neurology

  • Computational neuroscience
  • Branch of neuroscience

    Ferath; Frackowiak, Richard; Draganski, Bogdan; Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (2013). "How early can we predict Alzheimer's disease using

    Computational neuroscience

    Computational_neuroscience

  • Problem solving
  • Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles

    may distinguish formal or fact-based problems requiring psychometric intelligence, versus socio-emotional problems which depend on the changeable emotions

    Problem solving

    Problem solving

    Problem_solving

  • Review of General Psychology
  • Academic journal

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Review of General Psychology

    Review_of_General_Psychology

  • Lawrence Kohlberg
  • American psychologist (1927–1987)

    studies in countries such as Mexico, Turkey, and Taiwan. These studies tested whether his stages were universal and whether reasoning patterns appeared

    Lawrence Kohlberg

    Lawrence_Kohlberg

  • Sexual economics
  • Controversial hypothesis in evolutionary psychology

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Sexual economics

    Sexual_economics

  • Psychology of music
  • Branch of both psychology and musicology

    no consistent localization or lateralization. Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have shown that the motor regions of the brain contribute to

    Psychology of music

    Psychology of music

    Psychology_of_music

  • Williams syndrome
  • Genetic disorder

    person's (though it is smaller than average in childhood). In general, neuroimaging studies demonstrate that people with WS have diminished amygdala reactivity

    Williams syndrome

    Williams syndrome

    Williams_syndrome

  • Simon Baron-Cohen
  • British psychologist and author (born 1958)

    questioned the validity of Eyes Test scores as a measure of ToM, despite the test's widespread use. He conducted the first neuroimaging study of ToM in typical

    Simon Baron-Cohen

    Simon Baron-Cohen

    Simon_Baron-Cohen

  • Visual capture
  • Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Visual capture

    Visual capture

    Visual_capture

  • Graham Reed (psychologist)
  • Canadian psychologist

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Graham Reed (psychologist)

    Graham_Reed_(psychologist)

  • Murali Doraiswamy
  • Indian physician-scientist, psychiatrist

    on the integration of Artificial intelligence in mental health care. "Neuroimaging Assessment of Early and Late Neurobiological Sequelae of Traumatic brain

    Murali Doraiswamy

    Murali_Doraiswamy

  • Comparative neuropsychology
  • applying experimental paradigms, used extensively in animal laboratories, for testing human clinical populations. Popular paradigms include delayed reaction

    Comparative neuropsychology

    Comparative neuropsychology

    Comparative_neuropsychology

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    provided much information. Medical imaging technologies such as functional neuroimaging, and electroencephalography (EEG) recordings are important in studying

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Cognitive genomics
  • form of neuroimaging. Many behavioral tasks used for genomic studies are modified versions of classic behavioral and neuropsychological tests designed

    Cognitive genomics

    Cognitive_genomics

  • Emotion (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Emotion (journal)

    Emotion_(journal)

  • Machine learning in bioinformatics
  • Software for understanding biological data

    multiple sequence alignment. Machine learning methods for the analysis of neuroimaging data are used to help diagnose stroke. Historically multiple approaches

    Machine learning in bioinformatics

    Machine_learning_in_bioinformatics

  • Hadyn Ellis
  • Welsh psychologist

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Hadyn Ellis

    Hadyn_Ellis

  • Susan Folkman
  • American psychologist

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Susan Folkman

    Susan_Folkman

  • Corpus callosum
  • White matter tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres

    with the disorder lead normal lives and have average intelligence, careful neuropsychological testing reveals subtle differences in higher cortical function

    Corpus callosum

    Corpus callosum

    Corpus_callosum

  • COVID-19
  • Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2

    chain reaction (RT-PCR) or other nucleic acid testing of infected secretions. Along with laboratory testing, chest CT scans may be helpful to diagnose COVID‑19

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

  • Self-confrontation method
  • Psychological technique

    Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Self-confrontation method

    Self-confrontation method

    Self-confrontation_method

  • Split-brain
  • Condition of the human brain

    the left hemisphere on modified versions of spatial relations tests and in locations testing, whereas the left hemisphere was more object based. The components

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

  • Richard Restak
  • American neurologist, neuropsychiatrist, author and professor

    Neuropsychological tests Neuroimaging Electrophysiology Cognitive rehabilitation therapy Neuropsychological tests Benton Visual Retention Test Continuous Performance

    Richard Restak

    Richard Restak

    Richard_Restak

  • Working memory
  • Cognitive system for temporarily holding information

    on mice such as testing the Formimidoyltransferase Cyclodeaminase (FTCD) gene in regards to the Morris water maze performance, testing out if there was

    Working memory

    Working_memory

  • Pain psychology
  • Animal testing Archival research Behavior epigenetics Case study Content analysis Experiments Human subject research Interviews Neuroimaging Observation

    Pain psychology

    Pain psychology

    Pain_psychology

  • Illusory superiority
  • Cognitive bias

    to the self, that are evident in the study of intelligence, the effective performance of tasks and tests, and the possession of desirable personal characteristics

    Illusory superiority

    Illusory_superiority

  • Resting state fMRI
  • Type of functional magnetic resonance imaging

    mostly disregarded and attributed to another signal source, his resting neuroimaging technique has now been widely replicated and considered a valid method

    Resting state fMRI

    Resting state fMRI

    Resting_state_fMRI

  • Posner cueing task
  • Neuropsychological test used to assess attention

    same large-scale neural network". NeuroImage. 22 (2): 822–830. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.59.5946. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.01.044. PMID 15193611. S2CID 1854884

    Posner cueing task

    Posner_cueing_task

  • Sam Harris
  • American neuroscientist and philosopher (born 1967)

    Harris, S.; Sheth, S. A.; Cohen, M. S. (February 27, 2008). "Functional neuroimaging of belief, disbelief, and uncertainty". Annals of Neurology. 63 (2):

    Sam Harris

    Sam Harris

    Sam_Harris

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  • Slow-witted
  • a.

    Dull of apprehension; not possessing quick intelligence.

  • Intelligence
  • n.

    The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment.

  • Intelligent
  • a.

    Endowed with the faculty of understanding or reason; as, man is an intelligent being.

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  • adv.

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  • n.

    Information communicated; news; notice; advice.

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  • n.

    Notification; information; intelligence.

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  • n.

    Want of intelligence; stupidity; folly.

  • Intelligence
  • n.

    Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity.

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  • adv.

    In an intelligent manner; with intelligence.

  • Intelligence
  • n.

    The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding.

  • Sensibleness
  • n.

    Intelligence; reasonableness; good sense.

  • Intelligency
  • n.

    Intelligence.

  • Unintelligence
  • n.

    Absence or lack of intelligence; unwisdom; ignorance.

  • Inform
  • v. t.

    To give intelligence or information; to tell.

  • Intelligencer
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    One who, or that which, sends or conveys intelligence or news; a messenger.

  • Intelligent
  • a.

    Possessed of intelligence, education, or judgment; knowing; sensible; skilled; marked by intelligence; as, an intelligent young man; an intelligent architect; an intelligent answer.

  • Intelligence
  • n.

    Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information.

  • Intelligence
  • n.

    An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence.