Te. Reed, EFFECT OF ENRICHED (COMPLEX) ENVIRONMENT ON NERVE-CONDUCTION VELOCITY- NEW DATA AND REVIEW OF IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SPEED OF INFORMATION-PROCESSING, Intelligence, 17(4), 1993, pp. 533-540
Extensive research with genetically heterogeneous rats and other mamma
ls has shown many effects of environmental enrichment (EE; comparing c
omplex, stimulating environment with simple environment) on brain and
behavior. Increased nerve conduction velocity (NCV) in brain nerve pat
hways is one of these effects. Research with a genetically heterogeneo
us mouse strain (HS) also strongly suggests that increased stimulation
or usage increases peripheral NCV (PNCV) and this study on 54 HS mice
confirms this. Human data also indicate that increased activity incre
ases PNCV. Therefore, both brain NCV and PNCV appear to increase after
EE. Since extensive human data indicate that the speed of information
processing (SIP) is positively correlated with intelligence level, an
d brain NCV should be a component of SIP, these results suggest a role
, at the physiological level, for EE (or deprivation) in affecting mea
sured intelligence.