Human Intelligence in the species as the property of mind that encompasses many related abilities, such as the capacities to reason, plan, problem solve, think, comprehend ideas, use languages, and learn.
Human Intelligence, abbreviated HUMINT, an intelligence collection discipline used by government intelligence organizations against other governments.
For other uses, see Intelligence (disambiguation). ... HUMINT, a syllabic abbreviation of the words HUMan INTelligence, is a category of intelligence gathering disciplines that encompasses all gathering of intelligence by means of interpersonal contact. ...
See also
Infant intelligence
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"Intelligence is an adaptation To say that intelligence is a particular instance of biological adaptation is thus to suppose that it is essentially an organization and that its function is to structure the universe just as the organism structures its immediate environment" (Piaget, 1963, pp.
Intelligence does not by any means appear at once derived from mental development, like a higher mechanism, and radically distinct from those which have preceded it.
Intelligence presents, on the contrary, a remarkable continuity with the acquired or even inborn processes on which it depends and at the same time makes use of.
Humanintelligence is embodied and consists of many different types of system operating simultaneously in order to ensure the continued survival of the organism.
Intelligence including humanintelligence can be modeled and simulated as a particular type of purposeful or goal-seeking information processing.
Humanintelligence is very complex set of processes responsible for producing very complex patterns of intelligent behavior.