Becoming intelligent, the gymnastics to train the mind

Even Anjshtanji was wrong when he thought that "the difference between genius and stupid is that genius has its limits." So always said Albert. But in fact, the master was wrong: not only genius can do no more limits, but can find all become. Even fools. And to achieve this just enough small daily exercises. Yes, they are known as the gymnastics of the mind. As for the stomach abdominal exercises are IQ tests, intelligence quotient. In short it's all training issues. But let's clarify something: do not talk about intelligence here understood as "learning process". Psychologists call "crystallized intelligence", but this designation made by Cattell Raymonfd about 50 years ago, is likely to not be true, because it crystallizes forever, but rather "crystallizing" recognition that we akumulojmë for life. The latter may be notions: how planets exist in our solar system, or can be taken: to know the bike ride. In fact it is a different intelligence: what far more intrigued us: fluid intelligence. Fluid intelligence is what allows us to understand. Ie to know how to manage information akumulojmë. Fluid intelligence is what gives meaning to things, even those accustomed to crystallized intelligence. For a long time scientists have sought not only to measure intelligence, as it crystallized and fluid, the so-called intelligence quotient, but also to measure potential improvements. Crystallized intelligence functions through long-term memory and fluid intelligence is based on the so-called "working memory". It is this memory that makes us what we are: human beings. In short, different from other species which have no resemblance. For this reason, "working memory" can not be improved. "Cultural Intelligence is fluid," explains the "New York Times" Randall Engle of "Georgia Tech School of Psychology". "It is part of biological firmly controlled by the frontal cortex." So we like it or not, someone else has decided our intelligence. But now the scientific world has been shaken by revelations have prompted "New York Times"-in to dedicate a special number of the magazine launched by his hypothesis of two Swiss researchers. In the past five years, Suzanne Jaeggi and Marin Buschkuehl have proven that the "working memory" can be improved: being trained on exactly the same kind of test to measure our IQ. Will suffice only 15 to 25 minutes of exercise every day, five days a week. Further improvements will be visible after the fourth week of the test. New experiments seem to work on all the young people: a new hypothesis right here intersects the old, because until now it was always thought that fluid intelligence peaks and prevent its development in late adolescence age with few words All smarter with 20 minutes exercise more? Self scientists who are changing our perception of intelligence are not so stupid to believe.