New discovery about people with high IQ

A recent study has shown that people with high IQ often handle information differently than ordinary people.

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Scientists have found that the brains of people with high IQ are often better able to choose, especially with moving objects.

"People with high IQ are not only able to better perceive by image, but their abilities are completely different from ordinary people ," said Duje Tadin, a lecturer at the University of Rochester.

'They do not focus on observing moving objects in a narrow range but interested in broad, fundamental movements'.

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People with high IQ often have the ability to focus on wide-ranging, "platform" movements .

To make this conclusion, scientists have experimented by asking participants to watch multiple videos, displaying moving horizontal bars on the computer screen. Their task is to remember which direction these bars are moving: right or left.

Researchers will record video projection time so that someone can be aware of the movement of the horizontal bar.

As a result, people with high IQ realized that the movement of a horizontal bar was faster than a person with a low IQ. Meanwhile, with large moving objects, right before the eyes, people with high IQ need more time to realize.

This difference is due to the way the brain works. Smart people are often able to concentrate highly on the necessary information.