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Although science is on the fence about whether you can raise your IQ or not, research does seem to suggest that it's possible to raise your intelligence through certain brain-training activities. Training your memory, executive control, and visuospatial reasoning can help to boost your intelligence levels.
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Read More »The IQ was developed to measure your intellectual intelligence. Though a high IQ is not the only factor determining intelligence, it is a common measure used to describe a person’s potential in life and diagnose certain intellectual disabilities. This article breaks down several ways to increase your IQ levels. Share on Pinterest rubberball/Getty Images Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to boost your IQ levels? Well, as it turns out, it may be possible with the right kind of intellectual training. Research suggests various ways to develop some of the most crucial skills measured through IQ testing. This article explores some of the activities that can boost your IQ. What is an IQ level? IQ, short for intelligence quotient, is a measure of a person’s mental ability and how it compares to that of their peers. This measurement was popularized in the 1900s by a French psychologist named Alfred Binet. A person’s IQ level is measured using standardized testing administered by licensed psychologists and, in some cases, those with graduate-level mental health training. When many people take the test, it is possible to compare each person’s score to the rest of the scores. Common standardized IQ tests include: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V) Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition (SB5) Does your IQ level determine intelligence? Your IQ level measures your reasoning ability, along with things like spatial visualization, memory, and quantitative analysis. While these can be important markers of intelligence, they aren’t the only ones. Moreover, cognitive intelligence alone is not the only predictor of a person’s intelligence or success in life. For instance, research shows that IQ tests do not measure creativity well. They also do not measure emotional intelligence or critical thinking. These are all factors that can significantly influence a person’s achievements in life. Numerous biological, social, and environmental factors can determine how a person might score on an IQ test at any particular time and how a person’s life turns out irrespective of their IQ measurement. This includes the person’s health, genetic history, social or economic status, access to education, and more. This also makes it hard to determine how legitimate of a measure an IQ test can be for people from historically marginalized groups or for those from different cultures and worldviews. However, doctors can use IQ measurements as a first step in diagnosing certain mental health conditions and learning disabilities. Learn more about controversies around IQ testing. Activities that can boost your IQ Your IQ testing can be a useful marker of your intelligence. But the actions you take and your efforts throughout life can matter just as much. But if you do want to boost your IQ, research shows that consistently doing exercises in various areas measured by IQ tests may be able to raise your scores. The following activities may help you improve in various areas such as reasoning, planning, problem-solving, and more. 1. Memory activities Memory activities don’t only improve memory but can also enhance reasoning and language skills. In fact, memory games have been used in research studies to explore how memory relates to language and object knowledge or someone’s understanding of a physical object . Reasoning and language are both used as intelligence measures, meaning that memory activities can continue to develop intelligence. Activities that involve memory training include: jigsaw puzzles
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Read More »training for an IQ test Generally, these kinds of activities do very little to help develop the skills necessary to improve your IQ score. Instead, you should focus on activities that teach your brain skills related to fluid and crystallized intelligence. Fluid intelligence is associated with abstract reasoning, while crystallized intelligence is associated with intellectual skill development. Frequently asked questions Here are some answers to some common questions about increasing your IQ levels: Can IQ be increased after 18? While most researchers would agree that the critical window for learning new information happens when you’re young, few studies have fully explored whether or not there’s a hard cutoff for when your IQ plateaus. A recent meta-analysis of 42 data sets involving over 600,000 participants up to 63 years of age found that cognitive abilities improved by approximately 1 to 5 IQ points for every additional year of education. While one may assume that these findings indicate an increase in IQ score after the age of 18 due to higher education, more research needs to be done to understand how age affects IQ score. How much can you increase your IQ? The amount by which you can increase your IQ depends on personal and environmental factors. Researchers from a recent study reimagining a popular 1980 study argue that the 1980 experimental group showed an improvement of 15 IQ points over the control group. However, more recent data is required to fully understand how much one can improve their IQ score. How do I support my baby’s cognitive development? Beyond maintaining a healthy diet pre-birth, research shows that exclusively nursing your baby may be associated with higher IQ scores in young girls. However, this is not always easy to do. Some people are not able to nurse their babies due to financial, social, or medical reasons. Talking with your baby may help improve their verbal abilities and cognitive skills in adolescence. However, it’s important to keep in mind that a child’s intelligence can be influenced by a variety of genetic and environmental factors such as: parental IQ
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