Not All Executive Functions Are Related to Intelligence
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that executive functions (EFs) are related to intelligence, despite neuropsychological results initially considered evidence of no such relation. However, findings that EFs are not unitary raise the issue of how intelligence relates to different EFs. This study examined the relations of fluid and crystallized intelligence and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale IQ to three separable EFs--inhibiting prepotent responses (inhibiting), shifting mental sets (shifting), and updating working memory (updating)--in young adults. Updating was highly correlated with the intelligence measures, but inhibiting and shifting were not. Furthermore, in structural equation models controlling for the…
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- Psychology
- Executive functions
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- Neuropsychology
- Working memory
- Intelligence quotient
- Cognitive psychology
- Developmental psychology
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