As early as 7 months old, researchers assessed 7 measures of cognition, including vocalization, ability to stay on task, and “novelty preference” — whether the infants preferred to play with new toys over ones they were familiar with.
Age-appropriate cognitive assessments have been done at five points, so far.
The team found that looking at cognitive tests in infancy could predict about 13% of the variance in scores at age 30.
Two measures —novelty preference and task orientation—were the strongest predictors. This early life “signal” is not huge, the authors note.
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A new study reveals that cognitive tests in infancy can modestly predict intelligence three decades later.
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