Symposium on The nature of intelligence, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 30 Nov. – 2 Dec. 1999, Volume 233, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2000. – 309 p
Michael Rutter. Introduction.
David Lubinski. Intelligence: success and fitness.
Arthur R. Jensen. The
g factor: psychometrics and biology.
Ian J. Deary. Psychometric intelligence differences and brain function.
Britt Anderson. The
g factor in non-human animals.
Randolph M.Nesse. Natural selection, mental modules and intelligence.
General discussion I.
Nathan Brody.
g and the one – many problem: is one enough?
Douglas K. Detterman. General intelligence and the definition of phenotypes.
David Houle. Is there a
g factor for fitness?
J. Michael Bailey. How can psychological adaptations be heritable?
Andrew Whiten. Social complexity and social intelligence.
James R. Flynn. IQ gains, WISC subtests and fluid
g:
g theory and the relevance of Spearman’s hypothesis to race.
Andrew Pomiankowski. Mutation, selection and the heritability of complex traits.
Peter McGuffin. The quantitative and molecular genetics of human intelligence.
Geoffrey Miller. Sexual selection for indicators of intelligence.
Final general discussion.
Michael Rutter. Closing remarks.