Siblings matter: Family heterogeneity improves associative learning later in life
Abstract
Despite the strong interest in connecting social complexity and cognitive ability, there remains considerable debate about how to best quantify both cognitive performance and social complexity. Measuring group and brain size are clearly not sufficient and recent attention has been placed on the use of rigorous, increasingly challenging cognitive tasks and studying the quality, not merely the number of social interactions. Here we used two...
Paper Details
Title
Siblings matter: Family heterogeneity improves associative learning later in life
Published Date
Sep 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
10
Pages
897 - 907
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