A dynamical model of general intelligence: The positive manifold of intelligence by mutualism.
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences · University of Amsterdam
Abstract
Scores on cognitive tasks used in intelligence tests correlate positively with each other, that is, they display a positive manifold of correlations. The positive manifold is often explained by positing a dominant latent variable, the g factor, associated with a single quantitative cognitive or biological process or capacity. In this article, a new explanation of the positive manifold based on a dynamical model is proposed, in which reciprocal causation or mutualism plays a central role. It is shown that the positive manifold emerges purely by positive beneficial interactions between cognitive processes during development. A single underlying g factor plays no role in the model. The model offers explanations…
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6Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Predictability
- Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Mutualism (biology)
- Causation
- Reciprocal
- Developmental psychology