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science5 months ago

Video Games Boost Kids' IQ, Study Finds

A 2022 study found that children who spend more time playing video games experience a small but notable increase in IQ, challenging the notion that gaming is harmful to young minds. The research, which controlled for genetic and socio-economic factors, suggests that gaming may have positive effects on cognitive abilities, while watching TV and social media showed no significant impact. The findings highlight the complex relationship between screen time and childhood development, emphasizing the need for further research.

science5 months ago

Higher Intelligence Linked to Better Lifespan Predictions

Research shows that individuals with higher IQs make more accurate and stable predictions about their lifespan, suggesting that intelligence influences the quality of beliefs about the future and decision-making. The study, involving older adults in England, used genetic data to support a causal link between IQ and prediction accuracy, highlighting the importance of cognitive ability in realistic belief formation and decision outcomes.

science-and-technology1 year ago

Study Reveals Video Games Boost Kids' IQ

A study involving nearly 10,000 children in the US suggests that playing video games may boost intelligence, with those spending more time gaming showing an average increase of 2.5 IQ points over two years. The research, which accounted for genetic and socio-economic factors, found no significant cognitive effects from watching TV or using social media. While the study highlights potential cognitive benefits of gaming, it calls for further research to explore other environmental impacts on childhood brain development.

health-and-science1 year ago

"Human Brain Size Increases, but IQs Decline: A Modern Paradox"

Studies show that the human brain has grown by 6.6% since the 1930s, potentially due to external factors like health, education, and culture, and this growth may reduce the risk of age-related dementia. However, despite larger brain sizes, recent generations, such as Gen Z and Alpha, have shown lower IQ scores, possibly linked to increased phone and internet usage. While larger brain size may not directly correlate with intelligence, it could contribute to better brain health and connectivity. The findings raise questions about cognitive development and the impact of modern technology on IQ levels.

health-research1 year ago

"Covid-19's Impact on Intelligence: From Brain Fog to Cognitive Deficits"

A study from Imperial College London suggests that catching Covid-19 can lead to a decline in intelligence, with severe infections resulting in the most significant reduction in IQ. Even those with mild cases or long Covid experienced cognitive decline. The original Covid strain was associated with a larger drop in IQ, while vaccination appeared to have a protective effect. The study did not directly compare individuals before and after infection, and it remains unclear if the brains of Covid patients will fully recover.

health1 year ago

"Long COVID: Impact on Brain Function and IQ Scores"

Studies have shown that COVID-19 can have significant impacts on brain health, including cognitive deficits, memory problems, and declines in IQ scores. Even mild cases of COVID-19 can lead to brain-related issues, and the effects are being observed at the population level. The implications of these cognitive impairments, including brain fog, are far-reaching, affecting individuals, educational attainment, economic productivity, and potentially the epidemiology of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Understanding the long-term effects of COVID-19 on brain health will require extensive research efforts.

education1 year ago

"17-Year-Old Student with Higher IQ than Einstein and Hawking Pursues 28 A-Levels, Calls for More"

Mahnoor Cheema, a 17-year-old with an IQ of 161, is taking 28 A-Levels after passing 33 GCSEs, but faced challenges in finding appropriate support for her exceptional abilities in the British education system. Despite her high intelligence, she struggled to progress academically due to a lack of understanding and support from schools, and even faced discouragement from teachers. She is now calling for more support for gifted students in state schools, emphasizing the need to recognize and nurture their potential.

social-issues2 years ago

Elon Musk's Controversial Stance on Diversity and Inclusion Sparks Backlash

Elon Musk endorsed a tweet suggesting graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities have low IQs, sparking controversy. The tweet claimed that HBCU graduates have IQs approaching "borderline intellectual impairment," but these claims are based on flawed assumptions and ignore societal factors affecting test scores. Musk's endorsement of this tweet is part of a pattern of promoting controversial and racially insensitive content on social media, which has previously led to backlash and calls for his suspension.

health2 years ago

Enhancing Infant Formula with Complex Milk Component Improves Cognitive Development

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Kansas has found that adding milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) and lactoferrin to infant formula can lead to long-term cognitive benefits in children. The study showed that children who were fed formula enriched with MFGM and lactoferrin for a year had a 5-point increase in IQ at age 5 ½. The enriched formula also improved children's executive function and visual-spatial skills. This discovery offers a promising alternative for families who face challenges in breastfeeding.

psychology2 years ago

The Illusion of Intelligence: Why We Overestimate Our Smarts.

A study by psychologists at European University Cyprus, the University of Western Macedonia, and the University of Macedonia in Greece found that most people don't know their own IQ, and younger men and older women tend to overestimate their intelligence. Self-estimated intelligence was also higher among those who perceived themselves to be more attractive, suggesting it may all be about self-confidence. IQ has been linked with success in conventional measures of life achievements, such as having better results in economic and academic pursuits.