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Eysenck HJ.
Intelligence: The new look
(resume)
Recent work on the biological basis of
intelligence has forced psychologists to
reconsider the definition and conceptualization of
«intelligence» widely accepted during the last
fifty years. Work with the electroencephalograph,
the averaged evoked potential, reaction time and
other largely physiological and non-cognitive
measures has resurrected the conception of
intelligence which originated with Sir Francis
Gallon, and has posed great problems for the
conceptualization beginning with A. Binet, and
still widely accepted.
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