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Neural Systems and Individual Differences


by Michael I Posner — 2004

Howard Gardner’s book Multiple Intelligences was important in psychology because it sought to relate a neuropsychological theory of common mental processes with a view of individual differences implicit in the term intelligences. New developments in imaging and genetics may make these connections more realistic.


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 106 Number 1, 2004, p. 24-30
http://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 11663, Date Accessed: 9/2/2010 10:44:25 PM

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