Week 10 Flashcards
How the structure of the physical environment we grow up in influences our spatial navigation abilities
- Higher entropy = More complicated city network structure
- The street network or entropy wasn’t very consequential to the spatial abilities; What mattered was the entropy of where they grew up
- People who grew up outside of the city performed better on this task of spatial navigation
- People were better at navigating environments that were topographically similar to where they grew up
- Growing up in low entropy cities = Better results at a video game with a regular layout
- Growing up outside cities or with higher entropy = Better results at more entropic video game levels
- highlights the effect of environment on human cognition on a global scale and the importance of urban design in human cognition and brain function
Birth Order and IQ
- Your birth order relative to your siblings relate to your IQ
- Firstborn children tend to have cognitive advantage relative to their later-born peers
- Can be due to a gradually more relaxed parenting style
Hypothesis for the First-born Advantage
Hypothesis: As parents move from parenting one child to multiple, there are systematic shifts in parental behaviour and the home environment
The Early Origins of birth Order Differences in Children’s outcomes and Parental Behaviour
- Later-born children are not born disadvantages in their health or developmentally
- But parents are unable to provide later-siblings with the same level of cognitive support as their first-born
- Also, systematic differences in maternal behaviour during pregnancy and in the first year of life
- As early as 1yo, later-borns score lower on cogn tests than their siblings
- This gap increases until school entry and remain statistically significant thereafter
- Can be explained largely by variations in parental behaviour; terus pas masuk sekolah jadi stabil
- Only evident on cognition
Breastfeeding and Cognitive Development
- Multiple studies demonstrating this link
- Children who were breastfed for less than 3 months had an increased risk or lower test scores and IQ, compared to children breastfed for at least 6 months
Long-term Consequences of Breastfeeding on Cognitive Development
- Looked at long-term consequences on IQ, years of schooling and income of 30yo Brazilians
- Results showed that those breastfed for >12mo have 3.76 IQ points advantage, 0.91 more years of education and higher monthly incomes, than those who breastfed for <1mo
Breastfeeding and Health Effects
- There is evidence that breast milk may provide optimum nourishment in those early years, which then supports brain development
- Facilitator of optimal brain development and thus attainment of full cognitive potential
- Breast milk as personalised medicine for infants
- It appears to upregulate child’s immune response and provide positive constituents that would help them heal
Low Birth Weight and IQ
- Found that those with lower birth weight still showed a normal distribution of IQ BUT the peak had shifted downwards (average is lower than the expected 100)
- Low birth weight isn’t optimal for optimal development and thus cognitive development
General Anaesthesia in Early Childhood and IQ
- One found no detectable development outcomes
- One found that exposure to anaesthesia before 4yo was associated with 0.97% lower IQ score (very small effect)
Chemotherapy in Early Childhood and IQ
- Found evidences for effects from chemotherapy in early childhood on IQ
Growing up near a Toxic Waste Site and IQ
- Strikingly bad for IQ
- Also for other toxins that may be found in one’s environment (ex. lead exposure)
Explain the Flynn Effect
- James Flynn
- If you looked across IQ scores across generations, you see very substantial gains from 20th century onto successive generations
- Suggests that maybe IQ tests do not reflect how smart we are but instead how modern we are
- IQ gains are higher in fluid intelligence
- Flynn effect occurs in both developing and non-developing countries, but earlier in developing countries
Potential Causes of Flynn Effect: Norwegian Study and US Study
- A significant decline in the Flynn effect was seen
- Reversal confirmed in subsequent studies of developing countries
- Evident in the US, Norway, Britain, German-speaking countries, etc.
Interpreting the Flynn Effect
- Not easily explained by changes in knowledge transmission or teaching, as greatest in fluid intelligence
- Could be to do w societal changes in practices of abstract reasoning
- Material explanations supported by close associations with height, nutrition, etc.
- Improvements in education and nutrition and reduced pathogen stress (again supported by close associations with height, nutrition, etc.)
Potential Causes of Flynn Effect: Kenyan Study
- Looked at what else had changes in the society in these years
- Found a significant decrease in family size; increase in individual’s energy intake and daily protein intake