| Literature DB >> 19536274 |
Konika Banerjee1, Christopher F Chabris, Valen E Johnson, James J Lee, Fritz Tsao, Marc D Hauser.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individual differences in human cognitive abilities show consistently positive correlations across diverse domains, providing the basis for the trait of "general intelligence" (g). At present, little is known about the evolution of g, in part because most comparative studies focus on rodents or on differences across higher-level taxa. What is needed, therefore, are experiments targeting nonhuman primates, focusing on individual differences within a single species, using a broad battery of tasks. To this end, we administered a large battery of tasks, representing a broad range of cognitive domains, to a population of captive cotton-top tamarin monkeys (Saguinus oedipus). METHODOLOGY ANDEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19536274 PMCID: PMC2690653 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0005883
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Posterior histograms of Var(θ)/[(1/γ) + Var(θ)].
The proportion of variance in the latent variable underlying the jth task attributable to the general factor. Each panel displays the marginal posterior histogram of this proportion. The square root of the proportion is called the “loading” of the task on the general factor—the correlation between the task and the general factor.
Estimated Loadings of Cognitive Tasks on General Factor (Bayesian 95% credibility intervals in parentheses).
| task | loading on general factor |
| A-not-B | .542 (.287, .775) |
| occluded reach | .449 (.268, .623) |
| reversal learning | .421 (.206, .595) |
| food extraction puzzle | .397 (.206, .595) |
| object tracking | .346 (.163, .589) |
| numerical discrimination | .346 (.167, .561) |
| acoustic discrimination | .302 (.152, .483) |
| exploration | .286 (.133, .473) |
| hidden reward retrieval | .285 (.128, .473) |
| social tracking | .253 (.121, .404) |
| targeted reach | .249 (.127, .392) |