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Electroencephalography and G factor (psychometrics)

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Difference between Electroencephalography and G factor (psychometrics)

Electroencephalography vs. G factor (psychometrics)

Electroencephalography (EEG) is an electrophysiological monitoring method to record electrical activity of the brain. The g factor (also known as general intelligence, general mental ability or general intelligence factor) is a construct developed in psychometric investigations of cognitive abilities and human intelligence.

Similarities between Electroencephalography and G factor (psychometrics)

Electroencephalography and G factor (psychometrics) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Artifact (error), Cognitive psychology, Event-related potential, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Hippocampus, Magnetic resonance imaging, Neurology, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, White matter.

Artifact (error)

In natural science and signal processing, an artifact is any error in the perception or representation of any information, introduced by the involved equipment or technique(s).

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Cognitive psychology

Cognitive psychology is the study of mental processes such as "attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and thinking".

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Event-related potential

An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow.

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Hippocampus

The hippocampus (named after its resemblance to the seahorse, from the Greek ἱππόκαμπος, "seahorse" from ἵππος hippos, "horse" and κάμπος kampos, "sea monster") is a major component of the brains of humans and other vertebrates.

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Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body in both health and disease.

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Neurology

Neurology (from νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy or magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), is a spectroscopic technique to observe local magnetic fields around atomic nuclei.

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White matter

White matter refers to areas of the central nervous system (CNS) that are mainly made up of myelinated axons, also called tracts.

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Electroencephalography and G factor (psychometrics) Comparison

Electroencephalography has 200 relations, while G factor (psychometrics) has 128. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.74% = 9 / (200 + 128).

References

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