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The brain's development of increasingly complex neural networks during infancy is made possible by the formation of billions of new
Sternberg
Refers to Robert Sternberg, an American psychologist best known for his theory on intelligence and creativity.
Fluid Intelligence
The ability to think abstractly, reason, identify patterns, and solve novel problems.
Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use learned knowledge and experience, often increasing with age, in contrast to fluid intelligence.
Triarchic Theory
Robert Sternberg's theory of intelligence, which includes analytical, creative, and practical components.
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