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How to evaluate the World Brain Intelligence Science Championship?
The World Brain Science Championship is a world brain science competition jointly sponsored by ICIA and ITERI. The participating countries include 32 countries including Japan, Singapore, USA, Germany and China, and the organizing committee has rated them as "world brain scientists". The World Brain Science Championship (WISC) is based on the academic system, training system, evaluation system and competition system of brain intelligence and thinking, relying on technical support, evaluation standards and competition norms, and taking memory reading and logical thinking as competition events, which fully demonstrates the players' attention, information connection ability, fine coding ability, information visualization ability, information sequential storage ability and rapid extraction ability.

In the finals of each competition, the Organizing Committee of the World Brain Intelligence Science Championship, the Council of the International Brain Intelligence Science Research Association and the Academic Committee of the International Institute of Thinking Education will jointly select the honors of "World Brain Intelligence Master", "World Brain Intelligence Hall of Fame finalist", "World Brain Intelligence Hall of Fame finalist coach", "WISC most valuable institution" and "WISC meritorious person of the year". The World Brain Intelligence Science Championship (WISC) takes the scientific use of brain methods to improve the level of brain intelligence as its competition purpose, and promotes the global popularization of brain intelligence learning technology. Through scientific training, everyone can effectively improve the level of brain intelligence. The World Brain Science Championship (WISC) is divided into national urban regional competitions, national finals and world finals. Organizing committees shall be established at each competition level, and the organizing committees shall organize the registration and preparation of the competition in a unified way. All issues involved, such as presentation, evaluation, statistics, ranking, honor announcement, bonus distribution, bonus tax deduction, etc., are supervised and implemented by national moral supervision committees designated by the International Brain Science Research Association.