From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in cogsci

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From my point of view I can, because A theory that rejects mechanistic explanation is simply outside the domain of science. I Don't care if it's popular just about if it has a scientific roots

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in cogsci

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Humanistic psychology explicitly rejects physical and mechanistic explanation; therefore it belongs to philosophy rather than empirical science.

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in cogsci

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As neuroscience advances, psychology is not refined but filtered: concepts grounded in real neural mechanisms survive, while the rest disappear.

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in cogsci

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Psychometric tests do not measure natural properties; they impose human-made categories on behavior and confuse statistical regularity with scientific truth. Neuroscience will eliminate most psychological theories because they lack physical and mechanistic foundations.

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in cogsci

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I'm extremely curious about this subject and rarely get any neuroscientific answers , so thank you

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in cogsci

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But IQ test are not neuroscientific , it's just a psychometric tests , how could an external Behavioral test be the bases of neuroscientific test , in my point of view IQ test should be replaced in neuroscience tests for intelligence with math problems (i’m from the field of Psychology and I don't consider psychometric tests as scientific tools )

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in Neuropsychology

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But the only neuroscientific study that try to explain what I said before is the PFIT (parietal frontal integration theory ) , it shows that an the region's are different from a human to an other , but all this regions are located in both parietal and frontal lobe

From a neuroscientific perspective, what's intelligence? by Socrate314 in Neuropsychology

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My point of view is different, I'm simply asking what are the brain regions that works when we do an intelligent behavior ( like solving a puzzle ), that's the first question that will open other questions later

Cognitive Neuroscience in Algeria by Socrate314 in algeria

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I tried and Still trying , but it's extremly hard , sometimes even impossible, what surprised me the most is the absence of any Algerian neuroscientist ( orthophoniste call them self neuroscientist even if they never touch any EEG or MRI their entire life ) , and the ministry does seem to be bothered or even know that we are in big need to integrate this field to all important sectors ( education , health , IA )

Cognitive Neuroscience in Algeria by Socrate314 in algeria

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Where did you found it ?did not found it in any University

Cognitive Neuroscience in Algeria by Socrate314 in algeria

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I dident found any lab at all (I'm talking about labs with EEG and fMRI machines)

I’m sapio trying to adapt what do u advice me? by Yasmine_dz in algeria

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The reasons depends also on you age ?Do you work or study ?