Specific cognitive skills show strong, independent genetic influence beyond general intelligence

A large meta-analysis of 747,567 twin comparisons across 11 cognitive domains finds the average heritability of specific cognitive abilities is about 56%, slightly higher than general intelligence, with some domains above 60% (e.g., quantitative knowledge, reading/writing, processing speed) and others around 40% (e.g., fluid reasoning, short-term memory). After accounting for general intelligence, these specific abilities remain highly heritable, averaging about 53%, indicating distinct genetic influences beyond IQ. Development shows general intelligence heritability rises with age, while specific abilities follow a flatter trajectory; the study notes data gaps and measurement noise but envisions DNA-based profiling to tailor education and interventions.
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