Yes. It is a good list. There's no prediction about how long some of these changes might take. I wonder whether there will be significant cultural resistance to accepting the idea that the brain can be trained.
Talking about intellectual ability in any kind of comparative way is a bit of a taboo outside the realm of academic testing -- and even there we see resistance to the idea that standardized tests to some extent measure intelligence (which is ridiculous, of course).
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Yes. It is a good list. There's no prediction about how long some of these changes might take. I wonder whether there will be significant cultural resistance to accepting the idea that the brain can be trained.
Talking about intellectual ability in any kind of comparative way is a bit of a taboo outside the realm of academic testing -- and even there we see resistance to the idea that standardized tests to some extent measure intelligence (which is ridiculous, of course).
martin
mind evolve, llc
"brain exercises to improve IQ"
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