Intelligence and the brain : solving the mystery of why people differ in IQ and how a child can be a genius /
by Garlick, Dennis.
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A surprisingly new definition of intelligence : the ability to understand -- Measuring the ability to understand -- What IQ tells us about the ability to understand -- What brain science tells us about understanding -- Using brain science to explain differences in the ability to understand -- How the brain produces human intelligence -- A sensitive period for learning the ability to understand -- How a child can be a genius -- What it means for childhood education.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-240) and index.
A surprisingly new definition of intelligence : the ability to understand -- Measuring the ability to understand -- What IQ tells us about the ability to understand -- What brain science tells us about understanding -- Using brain science to explain differences in the ability to understand -- How the brain produces human intelligence -- A sensitive period for learning the ability to understand -- How a child can be a genius -- What it means for childhood education.
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