Richard J. Haier
Richard J. Haier | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University at Buffalo (BA) Johns Hopkins University (PhD) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology, psychometrics |
Institutions | University of California, Irvine |
Richard J. Haier is an American psychologist who has researched a neural basis for human intelligence, psychometrics, general intelligence, and sex and intelligence.
Haier is a professor emeritus in the Pediatric Neurology Division of the School of Medicine at University of California, Irvine. He has a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University where he studied personally and individual differences with Robert Hogan and with Julian Stanley on the Study of Mathematically and Scientifically Precocious Youth. Following his PhD from Hopkins in 1975, he was a Staff Fellow at NIMH with David Rosenthal and worked on data from the Denmark Adoption Studies of schizophrenia. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Intelligence since 2016.[1]
In 1994, he was one of 52 signatories on "Mainstream Science on Intelligence", an editorial written by the American psychologist Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal, which was presented as a summary of findings from intelligence research, especially as they related to issues raised in The Bell Curve.[2]
He has worked with Rex Jung on the parieto-frontal integration theory (P-FIT) which uses neuro-imaging to examine the neuroscience of intelligence.[3]
Selected bibliography
[edit]Books
[edit]- Haier, Richard J. (2016-12-28). The Neuroscience of Intelligence. Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1107461437. OCLC 951742581.
The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence & Cognitive Neuroscience (co-edited with Aron Barbey and Sherif Karama, Cambridge University Press, 2021)
The Science of Human Intelligence (with Roberto Colom and Earl Hunt, Cambridge University Press, 2024)
Journal articles
[edit]- Haier RJ, White NS, Alkire MT (2003). "Individual differences in general intelligence correlate to brain function during non- reasoning tasks". Intelligence. 31 (5): 429–441. doi:10.1016/s0160-2896(03)00025-4.
- Head E, Lott IT, Hof PR, Su JH, Kim R, Haier RJ, Cotman CW (2003). "Parallel Compensatory and Pathological Events Associated with Tau Pathology in Middle Aged Individuals with Down Syndrome". Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology. 62 (9): 917–926. doi:10.1093/jnen/62.9.917. PMID 14533781.
- White NS, Alkire MT, Haier RJ (2003). "A voxel-based morphometric study of non-demented adults with Down syndrome". NeuroImage. 20 (1): 393–403. doi:10.1016/s1053-8119(03)00273-8. PMID 14527599. S2CID 1381843.
- Haier RJ, Alkire MT, White NS, Uncapher M, Lott IT, Head E, Cotman CW (2003). "Temporal cortex hyper-metabolism in Down syndrome prior to the onset of dementia". Neurology. 61 (12): 1673–1679. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000098935.36984.25. PMID 14694028. S2CID 11526800.
- Alkire MT, White NS, Hsieh R, Haier RJ (2004). "Functional MRI brain mapping of painful throbbing 5-Hz electrical stimulus intensity responses". Anesthesiology. 100 (4): 939–946. doi:10.1097/00000542-200404000-00026. PMID 15087631. S2CID 38343563.
References
[edit]- ^ "Closing the achievement gap the intelligent way". Times Higher Education. 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
- ^ Gottfredson, Linda (December 13, 1994). "Mainstream Science on Intelligence". Wall Street Journal, p. A18.
- ^ Jung, Rex E.; Haier, Richard J. (April 2007). "The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: converging neuroimaging evidence". The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 30 (2): 135–154, discussion 154–187. doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001185. ISSN 0140-525X. PMID 17655784. S2CID 14699011.
External links
[edit]- Personal website
- The Intelligent Brain Lectures
- Richard J. Haier publications indexed by Google Scholar
- "Richard Haier on the Neuroscience of Intelligence, Correlates of IQ, and the G-Factor". YouTube. Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal. October 9, 2020.
- "Richard Haier: IQ Tests, Human Intelligence, and Group Differences | Lex Fridman Podcast #302". YouTube. July 14, 2022. (See Lex Fridman.)