Aesthetic ability as such hasn’t been extracted as a cognitive ability factor. My guess would be that it’s mainly explained by g and the temperamental factor of openness to experience. (I don’t know what the empirical data is on this subject, but I think some immersion in the factor-analytic data would prove rewarding.)
[Added.] On aesthetic sense: the late R.B. Cattell (psychologist) devised an IQ test based on which jokes were preferred.
[Added.2] I’m wondering if you’re not misinterpreting your personal experience. You say your IQ is only LW-average. You also say you have a nonverbal learning disability; but that would render any score you obtained on an IQ test a substantial underestimate. I’m inclined to think what you’re calling aesthetic ability (in your case, at least) is just intelligence beyond what the uninterpreted scores say.
Aesthetic ability as such hasn’t been extracted as a cognitive ability factor. My guess would be that it’s mainly explained by g and the temperamental factor of openness to experience. (I don’t know what the empirical data is on this subject, but I think some immersion in the factor-analytic data would prove rewarding.)
[Added.] On aesthetic sense: the late R.B. Cattell (psychologist) devised an IQ test based on which jokes were preferred.
[Added.2] I’m wondering if you’re not misinterpreting your personal experience. You say your IQ is only LW-average. You also say you have a nonverbal learning disability; but that would render any score you obtained on an IQ test a substantial underestimate. I’m inclined to think what you’re calling aesthetic ability (in your case, at least) is just intelligence beyond what the uninterpreted scores say.