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  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Psychometrics

Background:

  • The neurological underpinnings of intellectual abilities have been explored since the mid-19th century.
  • The concepts of "intelligence" (early 20th century) and "executive functions" (late 20th century) emerged, with ongoing debate regarding executive function unity.
  • Executive functions are often considered fundamental components of intelligence in standard definitions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between executive functions and the psychometric concept of intelligence.
  • To explore the distinction between metacognitive (intellectual) and emotional/motivational (non-intellectual) executive functions.
  • To determine if general intelligence can be equated with specific types of executive functions.

Main Methods:

  • Proposed a separation of executive functions into metacognitive (intellectual) and emotional/motivational (non-intellectual) categories.
  • Analyzed the correspondence between executive functions, considered collectively and individually, with the psychometric concept of intelligence.
  • Examined existing literature and theoretical frameworks suggesting similar distinctions.

Main Results:

  • Executive functions as a whole only partially correlate with the psychometric concept of intelligence.
  • Specific executive functions demonstrate a clear correspondence with intelligence.
  • Other executive functions do not involve intelligence.

Conclusions:

  • General intelligence is equivalent to metacognitive executive functions.
  • Emotional/motivational executive functions are distinct from and not equivalent to general intelligence.
  • The proposed distinction clarifies the relationship between different executive functions and intelligence.