Department of Psychology, and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O.B. 653, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Anim Cogn. 2020 Jul;23(4):691-701. doi: 10.1007/s10071-020-01375-2. Epub 2020 Mar 31.
Many attempts have been made to classify and evaluate the nature of intelligence in humans and other species (referred to as the 'g' factor in the former and the G factor in the latter). The search for this essential structure of mental life has generated various models and definitions, yet open questions remain. Specifically, referring to intelligence by overemphasizing the anthropocentric terminology and its ethnocentric overlay is insufficient to account for individual differences and limits its generalizability in biological and cultural contexts. The present work is an attempt to adopt a different perspective on the 'g/G' factor and its measurement. We suggest that intelligence, or g/G, is reflected in a biological capacity that evolved from object manipulation in animals, into mental manipulation in humans, in response to various environmental conditions.
许多人试图对人类和其他物种的智力本质进行分类和评估(前者称为“g”因素,后者称为“G”因素)。对这种精神生活基本结构的探索产生了各种模型和定义,但仍存在悬而未决的问题。具体来说,过分强调以人类为中心的术语及其种族中心主义的含义来指代智力,不足以解释个体差异,也限制了其在生物和文化背景下的普遍性。本研究试图从一个不同的角度来研究“g/G”因素及其测量。我们认为,智力或 g/G 反映了一种生物能力,这种能力是从动物对物体的操纵进化而来的,在人类身上则表现为对各种环境条件的心理操纵。