People with High IQ Suppress Sensory Information (1 of 2) (VIDEO)
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People with high IQ scores aren't just more intelligent. They also process sensory information differently, according to a study reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on May 23. The findings show that the brains of people with high IQ are automatically more selective when it comes to perceiving objects in motion; they are specifically more likely to suppress larger and less relevant background motion.
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<i>Current Biology</i>, Melnick et al.
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