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Vol. 38

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Vol. 38 Fall 1996 Why Are You So Smart?  Putting the Pieces Together
Vol. 38 - Fall, 1996

Why Are You So Smart? Putting the Pieces Together


Table of Contents Page Number

Editor's Preface 5
 
Intelligence and Brain Myelination: A Hypothesis
by Edward M. Miller
6
 
On the Correlation of Myopia and Intelligence
by Edward M. Miller
55
 
Intelligence and Changes in Regional Cerebral Glucose Metabolic Rate Following Learning
by Richard J. Haier, Benjamin Siegal, Chuck Tang, Lennart Abel, and Monte S. Buchsbaum
76
 
Some Bodily and Medical Correlates of Mathematical Giftedness and Commensurate Levels of Socioeconomic Status
by David Lubinski and Lloyd G. Humphreys
89
 
Exceptionally Gifted Children: Different Minds
by Dierdre V. Lovecky
107
 
Identifying Outstanding Talent in American Indian and Alaskan Native Students, by Carolyn M. Callahan and Jay McIntire
by Francis Cartier
118
 
Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns, by Ulric Neisser, et al.
by Francis Cartier
124
 
 
 
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