Creativity is the ability to see things when others see nothing. It's seeing the day before dawn. See the whole picture before all the pieces are put together. Not everyone can do it. Creativity helps in reasoning and problem-solving processes in which both intelligence is involved. An intelligent person has the ability to confront complex problems, analyze them and solve them to find a workable solution. The role of reason in intelligence is the use of logic in solving problems or making decisions. When a person uses reasoning they structure information in a way that would lead to certain conclusions and exclude other conclusions. Moving down the list to memory, I include memory in my list of the bases of intelligence because memory is linked to learning. To learn, a person must retain the information acquired. Therefore, memory plays a key role in the ability to learn. In particular, working memory is particularly important. In the article “Working Memory,” author Alan Baddeley states that “working memory refers to a brain system that provides temporary storage and manipulation of information necessary for complex cognitive tasks such as understanding language, learning and reasoning" (1). As for language, language is a cognitive trait of intelligence because language involves communicating with others. Whether in the form of speech, reading, writing or body gestures, language allows us to organize and liberate our own
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