作者: Emiliano Santarnecchi , Alexandra Emmendorfer , Alvaro Pascual-Leone
DOI: 10.1016/J.INTELL.2017.04.008
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摘要: Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience have shown how experience-independent cognitive abilities termed fluid intelligence (Gf) can predict academic achievement, longevity and resilience to neurodegeneration. Therefore, the understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of Gf becomes a crucial step for the implementation of cognitive rehabilitation as well as enhancement interventions. Here we present the result of a quantitative meta-analysis of available fMRI and PET literature about Gf in humans, including (i) distinct maps …