Difference between revisions of "A Brief Introduction to Swarm Intelligence"
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<center>{{Figure|'''Source:''' Edward Grant, "Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages",<br>Isis, Vol. 78, No. 2. (Jun., 1987), pp. 152-173.}}</center> | <center>{{Figure|'''Source:''' Edward Grant, "Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages",<br>Isis, Vol. 78, No. 2. (Jun., 1987), pp. 152-173.}}</center> | ||
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+ | ==Intelligence in Nature== | ||
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+ | Animals | ||
+ | • Human | ||
+ | • Non-human - g Factor | ||
+ | Vertabrates: Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish Cephalopods | ||
+ | Arthropods | ||
+ | Plants - Perception? | ||
+ | Neuroscience and intelligence | ||
+ | Human | ||
+ | • Brain volume | ||
+ | • Grey matter | ||
+ | • White matter | ||
+ | • Cortical thickness | ||
+ | • Neural efficiency | ||
+ | Primate | ||
+ | • Brain size | ||
+ | Brain-to-body mass ratio | ||
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+ | <center>[[File:nocturnal-squid.png]]</center> | ||
+ | <center>{{Figure|'''Source:''' https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Nhobgood}}</center> |
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Source: Edward Grant, "Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages",
Isis, Vol. 78, No. 2. (Jun., 1987), pp. 152-173.
Animals • Human • Non-human - g Factor Vertabrates: Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish Cephalopods Arthropods Plants - Perception? Neuroscience and intelligence Human • Brain volume • Grey matter • White matter • Cortical thickness • Neural efficiency Primate • Brain size Brain-to-body mass ratio
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