Fluid intelligence allows flexible recruitment of the parieto-frontal network in analogical reasoning.
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Global connectivity of prefrontal cortex predicts cognitive control and intelligenceInvestigating effective brain connectivity from fMRI data: past findings and current issues with reference to Granger causality analysisThreat-related learning relies on distinct dorsal prefrontal cortex network connectivity.Making cognitive latent variables manifest: distinct neural networks for fluid reasoning and processing speed.Investigating Focal Connectivity Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease Using Directional Brain Networks Derived from Resting-State fMRI.Functional alterations in neural substrates of geometric reasoning in adults with high-functioning autism.Neural efficiency as a function of task demands.Investigating neural efficiency in the visuo-spatial domain: an FMRI studyIndividual differences in reasoning and visuospatial attention are associated with prefrontal and parietal white matter tracts in healthy older adults.Advice Taking from Humans and Machines: An fMRI and Effective Connectivity StudyGeneral and specialized brain correlates for analogical reasoning: A meta-analysis of functional imaging studies.Morphometry of Left Frontal and Temporal Poles Predicts Analogical Reasoning Abilities.An fMRI and effective connectivity study investigating miss errors during advice utilization from human and machine agents.Arithmetic and algebraic problem solving and resource allocation: the distinct impact of fluid and numerical intelligence.Effective connectivity during episodic memory retrieval in schizophrenia participants before and after antipsychotic medication.The Validity of Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Recordings of Visuospatial Working Memory Processes in Humans.Reasoning by analogy requires the left frontal pole: lesion-deficit mapping and clinical implicationsInvestigating the Correspondence of Clinical Diagnostic Grouping With Underlying Neurobiological and Phenotypic Clusters Using Unsupervised Machine LearningFunctional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Recordings of Visuospatial Working Memory Processes. Part II: A Replication Study in Children on Sensitivity and Mental-Ability-Induced Differences in Functional Activation
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Fluid intelligence allows flexible recruitment of the parieto-frontal network in analogical reasoning.
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Frank Krueger
Franziska Preusse
Gopikrishna Deshpande
van der Meer Elke
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10.3389/FNHUM.2011.00022
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z