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Fluidity, adaptivity, and self-organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2006

Elpida S. Tzafestas*
Affiliation:
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, National Technical University of Athens, Athens 15773, Greecehttp://www.Softlab.Ece.Ntua.Gr/~Brensham
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Abstract

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I propose a neuroscience and animat research-inspired model and a thought experiment to test the hypothesis of a developmental relation between fluid and crystallized intelligence. I propose that crystallized intelligence is the result of well-defined activities and structures, whereas fluid intelligence is the physiological catalytic adaptation mechanism responsible for coordinating and regulating the crystallized structures. We can design experiments to reproduce exemplified normal and anomalous phenomena, especially disorders, and study possible cognitive treatments.

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Open Peer Commentary
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006