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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
Neuroplasticity: 8 Ways to Rewire Your Brain
It was long believed that once we grow up, our brains have a set number of neurons performing functions in a fixed way. In the past two decades, however, neuroscientists have dismantled, piece by piece, the entrenched view that the human brain is fixed and unchanging in adults. A growing number of research publications have illustrated the remarkable ability of the brain to reorganize itself in response to various sensory experiences.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
Brain Myths: 10 Neuromyths Set Straight
Brain myths or neuromyths are common misconceptions about the brain, many relating to learning and education. Let's look at ten neuromyths that are still in circulation.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
IQ Test Scores: The Basics of IQ Score Interpretation
“What do you mean my child isn’t gifted — he got 99 on those tests! That’s nearly a perfect score, isn’t it?” “The criteria you handed out says ‘a score in the 97th percentile or above.’ Peter got an IQ score of 97! That meets the requirement, doesn’t it?” Comments like these are not unusual and indicate a complete misunderstanding of IQ test scores.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Brain Function and Health
Impaired sleep reduces performance on many mental tasks. Lack of sleep can cause health problems and dramatically affect the quality of life.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
Alfred Binet: Contributions to IQ Testing and Psychology
Alfred Binet’s most significant contribution to the field of child psychology was the development of the first intelligence test. But there's more.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
10 Brain Foods to Boost Memory and Concentration
Research on so-called “brain foods” shows that some chemicals in the foods we eat go right to our brain cells. These ten foods have shown to improve memory and concentration.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
History of the IQ Test and Intelligence Testing
Learn more about the history of the IQ test and intelligence testing, which began in earnest in France, when in 1904 psychologist Alfred Binet was commissioned by the French government to find a method to differentiate between intellectually normal children and those inferior.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
Kellogg’s Study: The Ape and the Child
Kellogg was a psychologist best known for his study "The Ape and the Child," which involved his observations of raising a chimpanzee infant along with his son.
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Gardner’s Theory of and Test for Multiple Intelligences
Developed in 1983 by developmental psychologist Howard Gardner, schools and educators worldwide have embraced the use of his multiple intelligences test. Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences considers cognitive capabilities using a wide range of scope instead of a singular standardized test.
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Juggle for a Bigger Brain
It’s no longer just a party trick. Juggling and probably other visual skills that take time to master increase the size of your brain.
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IQ, Intelligence and Brain Power
Mozart Effect or Mozart Myth?
The term “Mozart effect” was first coined by Alfred A. Tomatis, who used Mozart’s music as the listening stimulus in his work in an attempt to cure various disorders. Don Campbell popularized the approach in a book and trademarked the term after a 1993 experiment published in Nature suggested that listening to Mozart temporarily boosted students’ IQ by 8 points.
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One Intelligence or Many?
Whether one agrees with the application of IQ tests or not, it is doubtful that there is such a thing as general intelligence. Intelligence is an encompassing term. Many people feel that intelligence includes such attributes as creativity, persistent curiosity, and success.
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