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Question 2: Can a person's IQ be changed? Is IQ innate or acquired? It will be good to study more.
Question 3: Will a person's IQ change? Hit the wall. If you hit your head and mature, you may become a genius from a fool like Einstein.
Question 4: Can the IQ of adults be changed? 20 points can be changed. Today, our teacher at Peking University just said that scientists have recently found that the IQ of adults can be increased by 18 percentage points or decreased by 20 percentage points, which is related to the degree of brain use, exercise and study. Experiments show that more exercise, more memory training, or learning another language will change the anatomical structure of the brain, and people's IQ will change all their lives, with the growth of age.
Question 5: Can IQ be changed? I think people's IQ is changeable and can be improved, but there is a limit. There is no denying that some people have innate advantages, but later exercise can also improve their brain power.
Question 6: Can IQ be changed? If so, how many statistics show that the IQ of people all over the world has been greatly improved in the 20th century. Among them, the IQ of the British has increased by 27 points since 2000, that of the Americans by 24 points since 2000 and that of the Argentines by 22 points since 2000. In addition, the IQ of Canadians, Japanese, China, Israelis, Australians and New Zealanders has also improved. This means that today's ordinary children, if they lived decades ago, must be "prodigies" with outstanding IQ.
Researchers have paid more attention to this phenomenon. Ulrich Nasser, a psychologist at Connor University in the United States, said that the above data changed people's understanding that IQ values generally don't change much. He said: "These data strongly show that human IQ can indeed change."
The researchers said that no one could explain the remarkable increase in IQ, whether from the perspective of heredity or environmental change. Previous studies have shown that 75% of the factors that determine the IQ differences of different people come from heredity, which means that the influence of acquired factors is very small. However, the improvement of human IQ can not be attributed to the "cleverness" of human genes, because the proportion of gene changes is usually small.
In this case, acquired factors seem to be the only reason for the rise of human IQ. In order to confirm the influence of acquired factors on human IQ, William Dickens of the Brookings Institution of the United States and another colleague conducted related research. The two researchers concluded that genes and acquired environment are equally important to IQ, but if a person's genes are excellent, such genes can affect his thinking and learning, thus indirectly changing his external living environment.
Dickens said that good genes are the main reason to promote the external environment to change in a good direction and lead to an increase in IQ. It is under the impetus of genetic genes that people will constantly find problems and solve them, thus further improving their IQ. Dickens also said that childhood is the best stage to improve IQ, because genes have an impact on the external environment since childhood. A child with average IQ can become smarter by constantly asking questions to his parents. On the other hand, if a child is born with a low IQ, then this gene will have a further negative impact on his external growth environment, leading to a decline in his IQ rather than an increase.
Researchers point out that people with average IQ can improve their IQ through continuous learning and accumulation the day after tomorrow. For parents, if they can devote themselves to cultivating their children's love of learning from an early age, it will benefit them for life, because through continuous learning, they will constantly change the external environment and further improve their IQ.
Question 7: Will a person's IQ change in his life? Generally speaking, 55% of a person's IQ comes from heredity, and 45% comes from maternal environment (that is, the diet adjustment and emotional changes of pregnant mothers in October). Once born, its IQ remains basically the same (except for accidents).
Some people will think it's wrong! People will be smart when they are young, but they will be a little stupid when they are old (still IQ level). These are all caused by the formation, growth, development, decline and atrophy of the brain. Not IQ itself.
Someone asked, isn't IQ determined by the brain? But this brain is unique and unchangeable. Like, when a person is young, he is ugly. But when I became an adult, I suddenly became beautiful. Do you think this is not him?
A person's IQ and EQ are largely inherited. But the growing environment has a certain influence on EQ. And IQ seems to be out of the question.
Question 8: Can people with low IQ change? This should have nothing to do with IQ ... it should be that he doesn't want to answer your question.
Or he didn't take what you said to heart at all. It's hard to change a person.
It's best to find someone who understands you and can communicate with you.
Question 9: Will people's IQ change with age? There is a scientific survey: it is believed that human infants have the highest IQ, reaching 300 points, and their cognitive level and perception of various natural environments are higher than those of adults; Children's IQ can reach 200 points, and they are better than adults in learning and remembering languages, characters, letters and numbers, and even music, dance and painting. But by the age of 15 and 16, human IQ began to decline. High score/kloc-above 0/00, low score 80-90, and below 80 is mental retardation. Infants with normal development are not mentally retarded. In the future, with the growth of age, IQ may gradually improve. Many elderly people aged 70-80 have an average IQ of over 100, which is higher than the average level of adults. Perhaps decades of life experience have gradually improved human IQ.
Question 10: Can the IQ of adults be changed? 20 points can be changed. Today, our teacher at Peking University just said that scientists have recently found that the IQ of adults can be increased by 18 percentage points or decreased by 20 percentage points, which is related to the degree of brain use, exercise and study. Experiments show that more exercise, more memory training, or learning another language will change the anatomical structure of the brain, and people's IQ will change all their lives, with the growth of age.