role of genes in intelligence
The "role of genes in intelligence" refers to the influence of genetic factors on an individual's intellectual abilities, including cognitive processes, intelligence quotient (IQ), and other related traits.
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- heritability of intelligence
- intelligence and family genetics
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- nature vs. nurture debate in intelligence
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- polygenic scores and intelligence
- psychiatric genetics and intelligence
- twin studies on intelligence
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