Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2919363209> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2919363209 endingPage "210" @default.
- W2919363209 startingPage "201" @default.
- W2919363209 abstract "The article proposes a revised mental energy hypothesis for the emergence of the g factor. Charles E. Spearman interpreted the g factor as a kind of domain-general mental energy. Nowadays, it is known that the energy currency of organisms is the chemical energy transporter adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced by complex metabolic processes (mainly by glucose oxidation), and most of it in the human brain is used for neural signaling. There are substantial individual differences in the metabolic properties of the brain, which lead to different levels of energy production. It is thereby proposed to place more emphasis on individual differences of metabolic functions in intelligence research. Neuroscientific findings suggest that increased brain metabolism and, therefore, higher energy-production levels facilitate better performance on different cognitive tasks. These findings are not in conflict with the refined neural efficiency hypothesis. In addition, building on Dennis Garlick’s proposal that neural plasticity is the core process underlying the development of the g factor, it is illustrated why ATP is crucial for neural plasticity. Taken together, the direct effects of level of energy production on cognitive performance and the relations with neural plasticity suggest an important role in the emergence of the g factor." @default.
- W2919363209 created "2019-03-11" @default.
- W2919363209 creator A5064734127 @default.
- W2919363209 date "2019-03-01" @default.
- W2919363209 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2919363209 title "A Revised Mental Energy Hypothesis of the <i>g</i> Factor in Light of Recent Neuroscience" @default.
- W2919363209 cites W118829763 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1760829075 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1964213280 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1964305003 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1966401421 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1969621779 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1969676672 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1985062481 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1988453006 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1989936367 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1990293508 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1992111416 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1993538393 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1994606962 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1995924398 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1996200163 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1996397807 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1998446689 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1999240069 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W1999769006 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2000322059 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2000867410 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2010259133 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2016774957 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2016876321 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2018376941 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2024606594 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2031945912 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2036398107 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2040919974 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2048068880 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2048308976 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2048673579 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2059671949 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2069550725 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2072541188 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2080951915 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2083252150 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2085994125 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2086540694 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2088608098 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2090240067 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2094344877 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2096374231 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2100107646 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2111845989 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2114825009 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2115527601 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2122796632 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2123940254 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2129598630 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2133487567 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2140676757 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2146569853 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2153228639 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2162010696 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2164952242 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2165360032 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2338555574 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2465292890 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W2481953871 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W309617809 @default.
- W2919363209 cites W4242507892 @default.
- W2919363209 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/1089268019832846" @default.
- W2919363209 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2919363209 type Work @default.
- W2919363209 sameAs 2919363209 @default.
- W2919363209 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W2919363209 countsByYear W29193632092020 @default.
- W2919363209 countsByYear W29193632092021 @default.
- W2919363209 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2919363209 hasAuthorship W2919363209A5064734127 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C186370098 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C188147891 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C2778348673 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConcept C47611674 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C105795698 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C139719470 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C15744967 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C162324750 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C169760540 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C169900460 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C180747234 @default.
- W2919363209 hasConceptScore W2919363209C186370098 @default.