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FACTORS
AFFECTING
INTELLIGENCE
Factor – a circumstance, fact,
or influence that contributes to a
result or outcome.
 A number or quantity that when
multiplied with another produces
a given number or expression.
Intelligence – is the sum of total of
all cognitive processes and skills.
 It refers to the ability of an individual to
learn from experience, to reason well,
and to cope with the demands of social
living.
 Topics called “higher-order” forms of
cognition-concept formation, reasoning,
problem solving, and creativity, as well
as memory and perception are related to
human intelligence.
Human intelligence – is the
ability to acquire, recall, and use
knowledge to understand
concrete and abstracts concepts,
relations among objects and
ideas, and to use knowledge in a
meaningful way.
Nature
How much does our intelligence
depend on our genes?
For more than a century, researchers have been
studying how much our genetic legacy influences
our intelligence. After all that time, they've
determined that our genes do influence intelligence
and IQ. (40-80%)
 our brain structure and functionality -- both
biological factors -- contribute to our level of
intelligence. Using brain imaging,
neuroscientists have identified differences in
brain structure, specifically differences in
our parieto-frontal pathways that seem to
affect our intelligence positively (or
negatively, depending on the brain). Well-
functioning pathways correlate to better
brain functioning, brain efficiency and
information processing, which all point to
better IQ scores.
Early Nutrition
As it turns out, you really are
what you eat. And what your
mom ate during her
pregnancy. Prenatal and early
nutrition are linked to brain
structure, behavior and, yes,
intelligence.
 The greater nutrition in the foods we
eat, especially for males in the weeks
just after birth, the greater the size of
the caudate -- that's the part of our
brain that specializes in learning and
memory -- and the greater our verbal
IQ scores.
 And the effects also seem
to apply to babies whose
prenatal diets were rich in
long-chain
polyunsaturated fatty
acids, such as DHA
(docosahexaenoic acid).
When pregnant and lactating women
have diets rich in these fatty acids, their
offspring are more likely to score higher
on intelligence and achievement tests at
ages 4 and 7.
Factors  affecting intelligence
Nurture
How much nature versus nurture affects
human intelligence is a long-studied and long-
debated topic. The term "nature" refers to how
genetics and heritability influence our
intelligence, and "nurture" describes how
certain environmental factors affect our
intelligence. These factors include everything
from our family's parenting style and home
environment to how we're educated and the
experiences we have throughout our lives.
Researchers often study twins who've been separated at
birth to understand further the roles nature and nurture
play in human intelligence. They theorize that if
intelligence is purely biological, identical twins
separated at birth should still have equal IQs. But that's
not always the case, they find.
While you may be genetically predisposed to an average
intelligence level, a quality education and life
experiences may enable you to turn an average IQ into a
great one over a lifetime.
Birth Order
People have been studying whether or not birth
order affects human intelligence for more than
a century, yet we're still just not sure. For
years, it was believed that firstborns and older
children in families were more intelligent than
their younger siblings. And there are more
firstborn children who've become space-bound
astronauts, U.S. presidents and Nobel Prize
winners than kids with older siblings.
Why? Families with just one child may have more time and
financial resources to put toward educating that child. Recent
studies, however, observe that it may not be intelligence -- our
potential for learning, understanding and reasoning -- that's
affected by birth order, but rather our IQ (intelligence quotient).
IQ tests measure our intelligence aptitude and compare us to our
peers. Firstborn children, on average, score three points higher
on IQ tests than their closest, next-born siblings
Birth Order and Personality
While researchers continue to study if,
how and why birth order affects our
intelligence, they're also looking at how
birth order affects our personalities.
They've found that firstborn children
tend to be perfectionists and people-
pleasers, while their younger siblings
are often more extroverted and
sociable.
Environment
We may be genetically predisposed to a
certain brain volume, structure and
pathways -- a certain level of intelligence
set by our biology -- but how much we
achieve isn't based in biology alone. The
type of life we lead also affects intelligence.
Environmental factors, such as the diet we
eat, the toxins we're exposed to both in the
womb and as we age, and even the
neighborhood we choose to live in -- be it
dangerous or safe -- all influence how genes
are expressed in our lives.
Let's use cigarette smoke as an example. Exposure to the toxins in
cigarette smoke -- while in the womb and throughout a lifetime -- is
known to lower our intelligence quotient, decreasing IQ scores by
more than seven points when compared to individuals who aren't
exposed to cigarette smoke [source: American Friends of Tel Aviv
University]. Such environmental factors are thought to influence
our intelligence levels throughout our lives.
Factors  affecting intelligence
Factors  affecting intelligence
Factors  affecting intelligence

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Factors affecting intelligence

  • 2. Factor – a circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result or outcome.  A number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
  • 3. Intelligence – is the sum of total of all cognitive processes and skills.  It refers to the ability of an individual to learn from experience, to reason well, and to cope with the demands of social living.  Topics called “higher-order” forms of cognition-concept formation, reasoning, problem solving, and creativity, as well as memory and perception are related to human intelligence.
  • 4. Human intelligence – is the ability to acquire, recall, and use knowledge to understand concrete and abstracts concepts, relations among objects and ideas, and to use knowledge in a meaningful way.
  • 5. Nature How much does our intelligence depend on our genes? For more than a century, researchers have been studying how much our genetic legacy influences our intelligence. After all that time, they've determined that our genes do influence intelligence and IQ. (40-80%)
  • 6.  our brain structure and functionality -- both biological factors -- contribute to our level of intelligence. Using brain imaging, neuroscientists have identified differences in brain structure, specifically differences in our parieto-frontal pathways that seem to affect our intelligence positively (or negatively, depending on the brain). Well- functioning pathways correlate to better brain functioning, brain efficiency and information processing, which all point to better IQ scores.
  • 7. Early Nutrition As it turns out, you really are what you eat. And what your mom ate during her pregnancy. Prenatal and early nutrition are linked to brain structure, behavior and, yes, intelligence.
  • 8.  The greater nutrition in the foods we eat, especially for males in the weeks just after birth, the greater the size of the caudate -- that's the part of our brain that specializes in learning and memory -- and the greater our verbal IQ scores.
  • 9.  And the effects also seem to apply to babies whose prenatal diets were rich in long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as DHA (docosahexaenoic acid).
  • 10. When pregnant and lactating women have diets rich in these fatty acids, their offspring are more likely to score higher on intelligence and achievement tests at ages 4 and 7.
  • 12. Nurture How much nature versus nurture affects human intelligence is a long-studied and long- debated topic. The term "nature" refers to how genetics and heritability influence our intelligence, and "nurture" describes how certain environmental factors affect our intelligence. These factors include everything from our family's parenting style and home environment to how we're educated and the experiences we have throughout our lives.
  • 13. Researchers often study twins who've been separated at birth to understand further the roles nature and nurture play in human intelligence. They theorize that if intelligence is purely biological, identical twins separated at birth should still have equal IQs. But that's not always the case, they find. While you may be genetically predisposed to an average intelligence level, a quality education and life experiences may enable you to turn an average IQ into a great one over a lifetime.
  • 14. Birth Order People have been studying whether or not birth order affects human intelligence for more than a century, yet we're still just not sure. For years, it was believed that firstborns and older children in families were more intelligent than their younger siblings. And there are more firstborn children who've become space-bound astronauts, U.S. presidents and Nobel Prize winners than kids with older siblings.
  • 15. Why? Families with just one child may have more time and financial resources to put toward educating that child. Recent studies, however, observe that it may not be intelligence -- our potential for learning, understanding and reasoning -- that's affected by birth order, but rather our IQ (intelligence quotient). IQ tests measure our intelligence aptitude and compare us to our peers. Firstborn children, on average, score three points higher on IQ tests than their closest, next-born siblings
  • 16. Birth Order and Personality While researchers continue to study if, how and why birth order affects our intelligence, they're also looking at how birth order affects our personalities. They've found that firstborn children tend to be perfectionists and people- pleasers, while their younger siblings are often more extroverted and sociable.
  • 17. Environment We may be genetically predisposed to a certain brain volume, structure and pathways -- a certain level of intelligence set by our biology -- but how much we achieve isn't based in biology alone. The type of life we lead also affects intelligence. Environmental factors, such as the diet we eat, the toxins we're exposed to both in the womb and as we age, and even the neighborhood we choose to live in -- be it dangerous or safe -- all influence how genes are expressed in our lives.
  • 18. Let's use cigarette smoke as an example. Exposure to the toxins in cigarette smoke -- while in the womb and throughout a lifetime -- is known to lower our intelligence quotient, decreasing IQ scores by more than seven points when compared to individuals who aren't exposed to cigarette smoke [source: American Friends of Tel Aviv University]. Such environmental factors are thought to influence our intelligence levels throughout our lives.