Genetic approach and explanation of intelligence
Апстракт
The brains of some people seem to be more efficient than the brains of others, but what is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The former focuses on identifying genes and genetic loci linked to intelligence, while the latter identifies the macroscopic structure and function of the brain to identify the brain regions involved in intelligence. How the characteristics of brain cells relate to intelligence is a mystery.
However, the development of transcriptomics and cellular neuroscience of
intelligence may offer a third approach and close the gap between genes for
intelligence that have been identified and brain structure and function. We also go over the initial research that indicates a connection between particular brain cell populations and intelligence. Finally, we emphasize how particular genes that have been discovered produce cellular characteristics linked to intelligence and may eventually explain the structure and operation of the involved brain regions. By... doing this, the way is cleared for a cellular understanding of intelligence, which will offer a conceptual framework for comprehending how the identified gene constellations support the cellular processes that underpin intelligence.
Кључне речи:
intelligence / temporal cortex / frontal cortex / pyramidal cells / dendrites / GWAS of gene expression / action potentialsИзвор:
Book of Proceedings, IRASA International Scientific Conference Science, Education, Technology and Innovation (SETI V 2023), 14 October 2023, Belgrade, 2023, 113-140Издавач:
- Belgrade : International Research Academy of Science and Art (IRASA)
Колекције
Институција/група
FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Bošković, Jelena AU - Mladenović, Jelena AU - Ristić, Vladica AU - Burić, Marko AU - Popović, Vera PY - 2023 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4075 AB - The brains of some people seem to be more efficient than the brains of others, but what is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The former focuses on identifying genes and genetic loci linked to intelligence, while the latter identifies the macroscopic structure and function of the brain to identify the brain regions involved in intelligence. How the characteristics of brain cells relate to intelligence is a mystery. However, the development of transcriptomics and cellular neuroscience of intelligence may offer a third approach and close the gap between genes for intelligence that have been identified and brain structure and function. We also go over the initial research that indicates a connection between particular brain cell populations and intelligence. Finally, we emphasize how particular genes that have been discovered produce cellular characteristics linked to intelligence and may eventually explain the structure and operation of the involved brain regions. By doing this, the way is cleared for a cellular understanding of intelligence, which will offer a conceptual framework for comprehending how the identified gene constellations support the cellular processes that underpin intelligence. PB - Belgrade : International Research Academy of Science and Art (IRASA) C3 - Book of Proceedings, IRASA International Scientific Conference Science, Education, Technology and Innovation (SETI V 2023), 14 October 2023, Belgrade T1 - Genetic approach and explanation of intelligence EP - 140 SP - 113 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4075 ER -
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Bošković, J., Mladenović, J., Ristić, V., Burić, M.,& Popović, V.. (2023). Genetic approach and explanation of intelligence. in Book of Proceedings, IRASA International Scientific Conference Science, Education, Technology and Innovation (SETI V 2023), 14 October 2023, Belgrade Belgrade : International Research Academy of Science and Art (IRASA)., 113-140. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4075
Bošković J, Mladenović J, Ristić V, Burić M, Popović V. Genetic approach and explanation of intelligence. in Book of Proceedings, IRASA International Scientific Conference Science, Education, Technology and Innovation (SETI V 2023), 14 October 2023, Belgrade. 2023;:113-140. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4075 .
Bošković, Jelena, Mladenović, Jelena, Ristić, Vladica, Burić, Marko, Popović, Vera, "Genetic approach and explanation of intelligence" in Book of Proceedings, IRASA International Scientific Conference Science, Education, Technology and Innovation (SETI V 2023), 14 October 2023, Belgrade (2023):113-140, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4075 .