Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Psychology: Intelligence
See also: This category in other languages: - A critique, by Julian Darius, of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. - Offers information about the intelligent psychology of the mind through optical illusions or visual phenomena. - This paper by Mr. Wittmann and Mr. Süß discusses the usefulness of the lower-level facets of a hierarchical model of intelligence in predicting real-world criteria. - Contains resources about possible reasons for the difference in intelligence, taking into consideration many factors. - Site of Linda Silverman, a counselor and author who pioneered the concept of visual/spatial intelligence. - Introduction to theory and research on the science of intelligence, with links to research papers, websites, and other reference sources. - This page provides top IQ scores information about the smartest people in the world, and how intelligence is relative to many aspects. - Based on the processes in the artificial intelligent system, we show how persons can be more effective, more intelligent, in reaching their objectives. - Resources for studying the historical development of intelligence theory including biographies, articles, and a timeline, hosted by Indiana University. - Includes a number of tests for evaluating and converting IQ scores, as well as a list of mean scores in different countries. - Articles related to increase the overall intelligence, including memory and overall IQ. - A critical review on the use of IQ tests in diagnosing children with learning disabilities. - Explains ways to increase the mental abilities of humans to new levels, and possible methods such as cognition enhancing drugs and bionic enhancements, etc. - An undergraduate psychology course focusing on the history, theory and research about intelligence. Includes lecture notes and activities. - The definition of intelligence in the Global Cognitive Theory. The best concept to define intelligence is the group of basic and abstract relational functions of Life. - A paper by Cyril Burton on the distribution of IQ scores, arguing that highly gifted individuals may have been underestimated due to the assumption of normal distribution. - Wall Street Journal article, signed by multiple psychology professors, supporting the conclusions in Herrnstein and Murray's "The Bell Curve". - Contains resources on how to use part of the brain never before used, research, tips, tools and practical strategies to help form new neuron pathways towards a higher vision for life. - Contains the original publication "Integrated Theory of Intelligence". It is considered to be a groundbreaking theory, and of great human import. - This page discusses what intelligence is and who is considered to be a smart person.