Mitochondrial functions, cognition, and the evolution of intelligence: Reply to commentaries and moving forward

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In response to commentaries, I address questions regarding the proposal that general intelligence (g) is a manifestation of the functioning of intramodular and intermodular brain networks undergirded by the efficiency of mitochondrial functioning (Geary 2018). The core issues include the relative contribution of mitochondrial functioning to individual differences in g; studies that can be used to test associated hypotheses; and, the adaptive function of intelligence from an evolutionary perspective. I attempt to address these and related issues, as well as note areas in which other issues remain to be addressed.

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Geary, D. C. (2020, December 1). Mitochondrial functions, cognition, and the evolution of intelligence: Reply to commentaries and moving forward. Journal of Intelligence. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence8040042

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