Brain Myths and Misconceptions

Myth: We only use 10 per cent of our brain. Reality: Brain imaging suggests that all parts of the brain are active. Myth: We have multiple "types" of intelligence, from interpersonal to logical, with corresponding IQs. Reality: Neuroscientific research distinguishes cognitive processes in the brain, but these do not correspond to different intelligences. A more accepted view is that each person has a general intelligence, and their various cognitive abilities are correlated with how high this is. Myth: The left side of the brain deals with rational thinking and the right side is emotional. Most people are dominated by one half, which can be remedied by exercises such as the "Brain Gym" programme. Reality: Each side has different functions, but there is little evidence that these reflect thinking styles. Brain Gym, popular in 80 countries, is considered pseudoscience by several scientific societies. Myth: Drinking plenty of water is important for brain function. Reality: Thirst kicks in long before lack of water affects brain function. Drinking water in class may improve performance because it creates mini-breaks that help with focus. Myth: Bilingual education leads to confusion and delayed development, due to conflict between the two language systems. Reality: The opposite is true. Switching between languages improves impulse control and the ability to concentrate. NewScientist

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Proper, Intelligent, Informed Debate

The NPR Intelligence Squared US (IQ2US) audio podcast is a series of recordings of public debates held in New York focusing on hot-button issues (most specific to the U.S.) like immigration, affirmative action, and global warming. The debates are held in the Oxford-style meaning there are one motion (topic), one moderator, three speakers for the motion, and three speakers against the motion.
Prior to the start of the debate, visitors cast their votes for or against the motion. During the debate, the results of the initial vote are shown, and the visitors vote again at the end of the debate to decide which side "won."
If you're tired of cable news "debate" where the only real argument is who can yell louder and longer, then this is a wonderful change.  People properly informed, debating real issues for more than just sound bites. Intelligence Squared

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World IQ Map

AverageIQ Map World World IQ Map

"Values from Race Differences in Intelligence by Richard Lynn, based on a similar but non-identical map in the book. Values are average IQ scores for the indigenous peoples of each region. For example, the values for Australia are for Indigenous Australians, not the immigrants of European ancestry that now make up the majority of the Australian population."
I just found this to be an interesting map on Wikipedia.

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