Abstract Reasoning

This project tested the hypothesis that observed improvements in performance on tests of fluid intelligence stem from an increased tendency to reason using abstract (content-independent) rules. fMRI was used to directly test the hypotheses that learning general rules describing relations between stimuli induces more stimulus-independent representations of the rules.

Principal Investigators: Prof. Martin Lövdén (GU). LEaP Lab members: Gaia Olivo, Sean Cully, practicum students.

Project Updates

2023.06.10. Data collection completed.