In an attempt to determine the factors that influence intelligence in humans, psychologists have investigated the issue from two principal perspectives: nature and nurture. As a result, research studies on these aspects have confirmed that both nature and nurture influences the development of intelligence.
According to Heffner, genetic factors have been identified as the influential forces of nature that shape intelligence, whereas environmental factors influence intelligence through exposure or rather nurture. In both schools of thought, it is apparent that tests for intelligence are aimed at determining the level of intelligence through the use of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test. Similarities and differences in IQ among individuals explain the degree at which genetics and environment influences development of intelligence. Therefore, this research paper discusses nature-nurture basis of intelligence.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Roles of Genetics in Determining Intelligence
3. Roles of Environment in Determining Intelligence
4. Roles of both Genetics and Environment
5. Conclusion
Objectives and Research Themes
This paper examines the influence of nature and nurture on human intellectual development. The primary objective is to investigate how genetic factors and environmental elements, such as socioeconomic status, nutrition, and education, interact to shape an individual's intelligence level.
- Biological foundations and genetic influences on cognitive domains.
- Impact of environmental factors on intelligence development.
- The role of family dynamics and twin studies in IQ research.
- Interaction between heredity and environment in intellectual growth.
- Analysis of external influences including nutrition and formal schooling.
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Roles of Genetics in Determining Intelligence
According to reviews, heredity has been found to be one of the most influential factors determining the development of intelligence in humans. Deary, Spinath and Bates (2006) presents a summative study on reviews on the role of genetics on intelligence. From this study, it is reported that approaches for testing human intelligences have not changed significantly over the past 100 years. Some of the most principal cognitive domains that have been identified by researchers in determining the influence of genetics on intelligence include processing speed, verbal comprehension, working memory, and perceptual organization (Deary, Spinath & Bates, 2006).
Despite the divergent perspectives presented by psychologists and biologists regarding the influence of genetics on intelligence, Plomin & Spinath (2004) reaffirms that heredity plays a key role in the development of intelligence. He states that genetics studies have defined clear boundaries between nature and nurture, and provided the magnitude of influence caused by genetic factors on the development of intelligence.
According to research studies, the role of genetics in determining intelligence is explained by hereditary similarities between fraternal (dizygotic twins) and identical (monozygotic) twins.
Summary of Chapters
1. Introduction: This chapter introduces the nature versus nurture debate in the context of human intelligence and the use of IQ tests to measure it.
2. Roles of Genetics in Determining Intelligence: This section details how heredity and genetic components impact cognitive domains and brain structure as observed in twin and family studies.
3. Roles of Environment in Determining Intelligence: This chapter explores how external factors such as socioeconomic status, nutrition, toxic substances, and formal schooling contribute to IQ differences.
4. Roles of both Genetics and Environment: This section discusses the consensus that intelligence is a product of the interaction between heredity and environmental factors, including the concept of niche-picking.
5. Conclusion: The conclusion synthesizes the findings, confirming that both genetic predispositions and environmental shaping are essential, intertwining forces in the determination of human intelligence.
Keywords
Intelligence, Nature, Nurture, Genetics, Heredity, Environment, IQ, Twin Studies, Cognitive Development, Socioeconomic Status, Nutrition, Neurotransmission, Brain Structure, Inheritance, Interaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core focus of this research paper?
The paper focuses on the ongoing scientific debate regarding whether human intelligence is primarily determined by genetic factors (nature) or environmental influences (nurture).
What are the primary themes discussed in this document?
The central themes include the genetic basis of IQ, the role of heredity in cognitive traits, the impact of environment on intellectual development, and the interaction between genes and external experiences.
What is the main goal of the research?
The goal is to determine how heredity and environment contribute to intelligence and to evaluate the extent to which each factor influences intellectual outcomes.
Which scientific methods are utilized?
The research relies on a comprehensive literature review, including the analysis of twin studies, adoption studies, genomic research, and neurological studies such as magnetic resonance imaging.
What topics are covered in the main body?
The main body examines the influence of genetics (heredity, family lines, gene coding), environmental factors (home life, nutrition, schooling), and the synthesis of how both interact to shape intelligence.
How would you characterize this paper with keywords?
Key terms include intelligence, nature, nurture, genetics, IQ, cognitive development, twin studies, and environment.
How do twin studies support the genetic influence on intelligence?
Twin studies, particularly comparing monozygotic and dizygotic twins, show that identical twins often exhibit similar IQ scores even when raised in different environments, suggesting a strong genetic component.
What is the 'niche-picking' phenomenon mentioned?
Niche-picking refers to the tendency of children with specific inherited traits to gravitate toward environmental conditions that are suited to those traits, thereby influencing their development.
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- Patrick Kimuyu (Autor:in), 2017, The Nature-Nurture Basis of Intelligence. The Roles of Genetics and Environment in Determining Intelligence, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/383556