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IQ booster: The significance of having high IQ rating

November 5, 2009 BY

Your intelligence quotient (IQ) does not just depend on how much bookish knowledge you can stuff into your brain, and recall at will. It also applies to your ability to make creative or logical solutions to problems at hand, visualizing the solution as accurately as possible, before actually arriving at it.

Research indicates that a lot of people may actually have very high IQ, without even knowing it. An individual with an IQ of 140 would scientifically be considered to be a genius, even though he may have pretty low memory reserves. On the other hand, a person with an IQ less than 80 would be labeled as a fairly unintelligent individual, although he may be able to remember whatever dates of historical events he memorized in high school.

However, it is important to keep your IQ rating as high as possible. Research has revealed that people with high IQ ratings typically use their brains more often, and thus have healthy brains till late in life. Even ailments like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia seem to affect a relatively much smaller fraction of individuals who possess high IQ rating.

IQ can be improved by playing games such as chess, which require the player to visualize the result of a move before he actually makes it. Research conducted by various neuroscientists has indicated that even a few hours of chess in a week can help improve a person’s IQ to some extent. It will also help keep a person’s brain functioning properly during the later years of life.


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