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IQ Can't Be Increased?
There are many who believe
that one's IQ can't be increased. Some psychologists and scientists
even help perpetuate this lie, claiming that a person's IQ, or
intelligence quotient, is determined by birth, or at least fixed
in early childhood. They claim that you cannot increase your
intelligence later in life. Is this true? Not at all.
How about the myth that the
number of neurons in the brain is set by early childhood, and
thereafter can only decline throughout life. True or false? Absolutely
false.
First of all, lets look at
the idea that you can't get smarter. Does it even make any sense
when we consider our experience? Aren't there new tricks we learn
that make us able to use our brains more effectively? If we train
ourselves to use these tricks and techniques, we are functionally
more intelligent.
Some say that we may think
and act in better ways, but that the essential power of our brain
has not changed. That is a game of semantics. More powerful is
more powerful. If you learn how to gear a car engine more efficiently,
and make the car able to climb hills better and go faster, can
you really argue that it is no more powerful, just because it
has the same engine?
I raised my own IQ score by
at least 20 points after learning and applying certain techniques.
Perhaps all I did was learn more effective ways to take an IQ
test. On the other hand, even that could be considered a sign
of increasing intelligence.
In any case their arguments
fall apart when we consider the latest research into the brain.
Contrary to what most scientists used to believe - and many laymen
still believe - the number of neurons in the brain is not
set by early childhood. The brain continues to produce new neurons
throughout our lives. That is what the science now shows.
There is even better news.
It produces new neurons in response to stimulation (mental exercise).
This phenomenon is referred to as brain plasticity or neuro-plasticity.
The brain gets stronger with exercise, just like the muscles.
Learn 70 ways to improve your
thinking and increase your IQ in Chapter Three of the e-book
"You Aren't Supposed To Know," at: http://www.TheSecretInformationSite.com/99lies.html
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