Intelligence can be divided into two types: one is liquefied intelligence, which is a measure of perception, memory, operation speed, reasoning and other abilities; The other is solidified intelligence, which is the sum of all the knowledge known by people.
Liquefaction intelligence is a cognitive ability based on physiology, which declines with the weakness of nervous system. Therefore, the increase of age will directly affect the liquefaction intelligence. After the age of 20, the development of liquefied intelligence reached its peak, and after the age of 30, it declined with age.
Solidified intelligence is acquired by mastering social and cultural experience, such as vocabulary concepts, speech understanding, common sense and other memory and information storage capabilities. Therefore, the solidified intelligence is related to education and culture, which has been developing all the time in a person's life and does not decrease with age.
People's misunderstanding of intelligence:
Myth 1: Good test scores mean high IQ. Examination is a test of our learning ability, logical ability and short-term memory, but intelligence also includes spatial thinking ability, imagination, environmental adaptability, sports ability, social ability and so on, which can not be measured by a single examination.
Myth 2: developed limbs and simple mind. People's sports ability and learning ability complement each other and promote each other. A healthy body can promote the flexibility of the brain, and strong exercise ability is also a manifestation of high intelligence. ?
Myth 3: Parents have high IQ, and children must be smart. Children will inherit some advantages of their parents, including IQ, but ultimately whether they are smart or not depends mainly on their education and training.
Myth 4: High IQ can make up for low EQ. People with high IQ may not have high EQ. The core ability of high EQ is to know yourself.
People's Network-IQ is both innate and acquired, and high IQ can be cultivated.