Communications and forum: Neural transmission errors and cerebral arousability theories of intelligence: a response to Robinson and Behbehani
Abstract
Robinson and Behbehani (1997) contended against Fidelman (1996) and argued that neural transmission errors influence neither EEG nor intelligence. They also contended the suggestion of Fidelman (1996) that the mean hemisphericity of a sample may determine the sign of the correlation between IQ and the averaged evoked potentials (AEP) measures of string length and amplitude. These contentions are answered.
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Citation
Fidelman, U. (1998), "Communications and forum: Neural transmission errors and cerebral arousability theories of intelligence: a response to Robinson and Behbehani", Kybernetes, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 435-439. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684929810370361
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