Tuesday, June 22, 2010

More intelligent individuals are more open to novel experiences

Satoshi Kanazawa explains why more intelligent individuals are more open to novel experiences and are therefore more prone to seek novelty:
General intelligence evolved as a domain-specific adaptation to deal with and solve evolutionarily novel problems, so it makes perfect sense that more intelligent individuals, who are better able to solve such problems, are more open to novel entities and concepts that might potentially lead to the solution of such problems.

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