mejqb at my-deja.com wrote:
> It would help if you would actually *read* the thread once
> in a while:
>> "
> Scientists measuring blood flow to regions of the brain have found
> that one particular area (the frontal lateral cortex) was stimulated
> when performing complex tasks. Even tasks that required a wide range
> of cognitive functions did not stimulate numerous regions of the
> brain, as some scientists predicted. This finding gives credence to
> the highly controversial idea of a "g" factor (generalized
> intelligence), as advocated in The Bell Curve.
> "
Although the first post is not of any special importance, it is simply
an article in a 'newspaper'.
The main part to my opinion would be that what has triggered the big
conversation about it.
The question, I mean.
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