Intelligence - Theories and Applications

Intelligence - Theories and Applications

Holm-Hadulla, Rainer M.; Funke, Joachim; Wink, Michael

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2022

400

Dura

Inglês

9783031041976

15 a 20 dias

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Table of Contents



1 Foreword



Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla, Joachim Funke & Michael Wink 1







2 Intelligence: theoretical foundations and practical applications. A multi- and interdisciplinary summary



Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla 7



Introduction ............................ 7



Section 1: Biological Fundamentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8



Section 2: The Psychology of Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . 13



Section 3: Mathematical and Artificial Intelligence . . . . . . 17



Section 4: Artificial and human intelligence . . . . . . . . 19



Section 5: Economic Intelligence ............... 21



Section 6: Cultural Intelligence ................. 22



Section 7: Political Intelligence and Wisdom . . . . . . . .







3 On the neurobiology of intelligence



Andreas Draguhn.



1 Introduction...........................



2 Why think? The evolution of intelligence . . . . . . . . .



3 Are there "intelligent brains"? ................



4 Subtle differences - why aren't we all equally smart?







4 The intelligent game with coincidences and election



Claudia Erbar & Peter Leins



1 Preliminary remarks ......................... 68



2 Optimization as evolutive goal.................. 70



3 On intelligent strategies .................... 97



4 Concluding comments................... 110







5 Intelligence in the animal kingdom



Michael Wink 117



1 Introduction ............................ 118



2 Tool use in the animal kingdom ................. 120



3 Tradition of tricks....................... 130



4 Planning and insight ....................... 132



5 Cognition and social Intelligence ................ 134



6 Brain structures ......................... 136



7 Outlook.............................. 136







6 Intelligence: evolutionary biological foundations and perspectives



Thomas Holstein 141



1 Introduction ............................ 142



2 Foundations of neuronal cognition ................ 143



3 The first nervous Systems .................... 143



4 Cognition in invertebrates.................... 147



5 Cognition in vertebrates..................... 150



6 Cognition in hominids..................... 152



7 From the intelligence of homo sapiens to artificial intelligence?







7 When intelligence is impaired



Gudrun A. Rappold 165



1 David and the FOXP1 syndrome ................. 165



2 Autism spectrum disorder ................... 167



3 Intelligence quotient, giftedness and mental retardation . 168



4 Higher risk of disease in boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169



5 The life ount....................... 170



6 Abdominal and headbrain work together . . . . . . . . . . . . 171



7 FOXP1 and its closely related "language development gene" FOXP2 .............................. 172



8 Intelligence and intellectual disability - Two sides of the same medal?



9 The Plasticity of the brain .................... 173



10 Animal models as important intermediate steps to understanding . . . 174



11 Life perspectives........................ 175







8 Intelligence: The psychological view



Joachim Funke 181



1 Introduction ........................... 181



2 Definitory .......................... 182



3 Theoretical ........................... 183



4 Methodological ......................... 188



5 Critical ............................. 188



6 Artificial and Human .................. 191



7 Concluding.......................... 193







9 Interpersonal Intelligence



Sabine C. Herpertz 199



1 Introduction and explanations of terms................. 200



2 Development of Interpersonal Intelligence: a neuroscientific look ................ 202



3 Development of Interpersonal Intelligence: a look at early learning history . . . . . . . . . .



4 How is interpersonal intelligence measured? . . . . .



5 Interpersonal intelligence and personality disorders.



6 Outlook.............................. 212







10 Development of intelligence in the context of the use of digital media



Katajun Lindenberg & Ulrike Basten 219



1 Introduction............................. 220



2 Influence of video games on cognitive development . . . . 221



3 Influence of media multitasking on cognitive development 225



4 Influence of addictive video game use on cognitive



Development............................ 232



5 Interactions of media use and intelligence . . . . . 238







11 Metacognitive myopia - obstacle to intelligent behavior and failure of evolution?



Klaus Fiedler, Florian Ermark & Karolin Salmen 255



1 Introduction: rationality as the epitome of intelligent behavior . . 256



2 Metacognition........................... 260



3 Conclusions........................ 269







12 Intelligent algorithms and equations? - An approach to the intelligence of mathematical concepts



Thomas Stiehl & Anna Marciniak-Czochra 279



1 What is Intelligence?........................ 279



2 Why do we need mathematical intelligence? . . . . . . . . 281



3 What is mechanistic modeling? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282



4 What can mechanistic modeling be used for? . . . 285



5 Techniques and tools .................... 291



6 Examples of mathematical modeling . . . . . . . . . . . . 292



7 Data-Driven Processes .................... 296



8 Outlook.............................. 299



9 Conclusion ......................... 299







13 Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms - True Progress or just digital alchemy?



Vincent Heuveline & Viola Stiefel 305



1 Introduction............................. 306



2 Strong versus weak KI .................... 307



3 Weak KIs Mathematics................... 308



4 Algorithms for KI ........................ 310



5 AI as Blackbox.......................... 312



6 Interpretable AI as a possible solution path . . . . . . . . . . 314







14 Statistics and intelligence - a changing relationship



Christel Weiss 319



1 Introduction............................. 319



2 Statistical methods for measuring intelligence . . . . . . . 321



3 The influence of intelligence in data analysis . . . . . . . . . 327



4 Conclusions........................ 335







15 Human and artificial intelligence - a critical comparison



Thomas Fuchs 347



1 Introduction............................. 347



2 Persons are not programs ................. 352



3 Programs are not people ................. 355



4 Resume: Simulation and Original................ 359







16 Emotional robotics - curse or blessing in psychiatric care?



Ines Al-Ameery-Brosche & Franz Resch



1 An Introduction .......................... 364



2 Artificial social-emotional intelligence - child and adolescent psychiatric perspectives



3 Robotics and apparatus ...................... 370



4 Societal consequences ..................... 371



5 Robotics and psychotherapy ................... 373



6 Robotics and psychotherapy - a conclusion







17 Human and artificial intelligence in medicine



Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz



1 The disruptive use of information



2 Applications of artificial intelligence in medicine



3 Implications for medical data networking



4 Health data management: Who owns medical data?



5 Why do we need artificial intelligence methods for the Processing of Health Data?



6 Why is the Internet of Medicine (IoM) evolving so much later than the Internet of Things (IoT)?







18 The Industrialization of Intelligence



Michael Byczkowski & Magdalena Goertz 395



1 On striving for knowledge ................... 395



2 From observation to experience ................. 397



3 From experience to cognition .................. 397



4 From knowledge to skills.................. 398



5 The dissemination of knowledge.................. 399



6 The dissemination of skills ................. 399



7 From experience directly to skills............... 401



8 From data to artificial intelligence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403



9 From correlations to causalities ................ 405



10 Models as images of reality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406



11 Outlook.............................. 407







19 Intelligent strategies: Correct recognition and good selection in a complex world



Dietrich Firnhaber



1 Introduction............................. 414



2 Recognizing and using the essential factors in a complex world .......................... 418



3 Selecting the appropriate options ................ 423



4 Open implementation ........................ 426



5 Concluding remarks ........................ 428







20 Intelligence in and with literature



Vera Nuenning



1 Why intelligence and literature? Research desiderata, conceptual determinations and central theses ................ 433



2 The Representation of intelligence in Ian McEwan's 'Machines Like Me': Contrasting different types of intelligence and potential for conflict ....................... 439



3 The Representation of intelligence in Kazuo Ishiguro's 'Klara and the Sun': Empathy and Harmony ................... 444



4 Fostering emotional and social intelligence through experience with literary works 447



5 Literature as a medium for reflecting on intelligence, ethics, and wisdom ..............453







21 Cultural Intelligence in Literature: Giovanni Boccaccio's 'The Novella of the Falcon'



Christof Weiand 463



1 Introduction............................. 463



2 Cultural intelligence, or cleverness and stupidity in literature



3 Giovanni Boccaccio: The 'Falcon's Novella' .....467



4 The Literary World of Decameron............... 469



5 The Protagonists of the 'Falcon Novella' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472



6 Cultural Intelligence in the Decameron ............... 478



7 The 'Falcon Novel' in the prism of psychological intelligence research ............... 479







22 Meta-Intelligence: Understanding, Control, and Coordination of Higher Cognitive Processes



Robert J. Sternberg 487



1 Introduction



2 Relations among Intelligence, Creativity, Wisdom, and Related Constructs



3 The Nature of Meta-Intelligence







23 Intelligentia Dei - Artificial Intelligence, Human Reason and Divine Wisdom



Manfred Oeming



1 Introduction ............................ 504



2 Power of religious language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504



3 Divine intelligence in the advertising showcase . . . . . . . 510



4 Function of God's Intelligence.................. 512



5 Conclusion................................ 526







24 Political Intelligence? A view from practice between politics and science



Theresia Bauer



A Situation Report.......................... 531







25 Political Intelligence and Wisdom



Sebastian Harnisch



1 Introduction............................. 541



2 Theories of international relations and political Intelligence



3 End of political intelligence?................. 553







List of persons 561
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Evolution of Intelligence;Animal Intelligence;Human Intelligence;Artificial Intelligence;Economical Intelligence;Cultural Intelligence;Political Intelligence;Wisdom;Creativity