Common wisdom asserts that your IQ is fixed. Of course, the
various “multiple intelligences” change with personal life experiences and
growth, but we usually consider the standard IQ score to be inherent and
unchangeable. But even the standard IQ measure changes during different life
stages. Clearly, the IQ of young children changes as they mature. Several
studies even show that working-memory training can raise the IQ of
elementary-school children. More than one analyst claims that a rigorous PhD
program can raise IQ in adults. Most obvious is the decline of IQ in those
elderly who do not age well because of disease.
A neglected segment along the age spectrum is the teenage
years. Now, evidence indicates that this age group experiences IQ changes
ranging from a decline to an increase. A study of this issue shows that both
verbal and non-verbal IQ scores in teenagers relate closely to the
developmental changes that occur in brain structure during the teenage years.
Longitudinal brain-imaging studies in the same individuals reveal that either
increases or decreases in IQ occur coincident with structural changes in
cerebral grey matter that occur in teenagers.
The study conducted MRI brain scans and IQ tests on 33
normal adolescents in early teenage years and then again in late teenage years.
A wide range of IQs were noted, 77 to
135 in the early group and 87 to 143 in the late group. For any given
individual, the change in IQ score changed from -20 to +23 for verbal IQ and
-28- to +17 for non-verbal IQ. Correlation analysis revealed that increases in
IQ were associated with increased in cortical density and volume for brain
regions involved in verbal and movement functions.
The implications are profound, especially as they relate to the
local environment of a given teenager. What happens during the teenager years
apparently changes brain structure and mental ability. Many influences likely damage
the brain, such as drug abuse, or social stress, or poor education and
intellectual stimulation. Conversely, the data indicate that positive benefits
to both brain structure and mental capability can result from a mentally healthy
environment and rich educational experience.
The data suggest that all the emphasis on pre-school and “Head
Start” initiatives may diminish our attention to the key role played by middle
school and early high school. This confirms what many of us always suspected,
namely that our society tends to insufficiently nurture “late bloomers.” Maybe
the early high achievers who fail to live up to their promise do so, because we
wrongly assume they can manage without much help. Parents, educators, and
education policy makers need to take notice.
Few books can change a person's
future. One of them could be my book, Better
Grades, Less Effort, which explains the learning tips and tricks that I
used to become valedictorian, when a high school teacher said my modest IQ did
not justify the high grades I was making. Teachers predicted I "would have
trouble with college." Really? I went on to be an Honors student in three
universities -- including graduating early with a D.V.M. degree and securing a
PhD in two-and-a-half years. My IQ documented that I was not so smart. I
believe that poor learning skills are what hold back most students from
superior achievement. This book can change a person's life, as my own
experiences with learning how to learn have changed my life. I suspect it
helped my brain development as well.
Source:
Ramsden, Sue et al. (2011). Verbal and non-verbal
intelligence changes in the teenage brain. Nature. May 17. Doi:10:1038/nature10514.
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