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Alternative theory to Robinson’s arousability theory – Alternative explanation of sex‐related differences
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2001) 30 (1): 48–71.
Published: 01 February 2001
... in the axons are not related directly to the EEG and evoked potentials measures, since the EEG originates in the post synaptic potentials at the dendrites, and not in the action potentials at the axons. © MCB UP Limited 2001 Cybernetics Intelligence Brain Neural transmission Gender...
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Neural transmission‐errors, cerebral arousability and hemisphericity: Some relations with intelligence and personality
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (1999) 28 (6-7): 695–725.
Published: 01 August 1999
...Uri Fidelman Suggests that the arousability theory of intelligence and personality of Robinson (1996) lacks two important factors: the influence of neural transmission errors and of hemisphericity on intelligence and personality. It is considered that at least two factors contribute to intelligence...
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An appraisal of biological theories of intelligence: A reconsideration of Eysenck’s theory of intelligence
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Kybernetes (1998) 27 (9): 1020–1035.
Published: 01 December 1998
...Uri Fidelman This study is a sequel of a paper by Fidelman in 1996, where it was argued that the idea of Hendrickson and Hendrickson in 1982, that high intelligence is related to a small probability of neural transmission‐errors, may be correct, in spite of the contradictory evidence. The relation...
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Communications and forum: Neural transmission errors and cerebral arousability theories of intelligence: a response to Robinson and Behbehani
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Kybernetes (1998) 27 (4): 435–439.
Published: 01 June 1998
...Uri Fidelman 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...
