What is GREY matter IQ?

Scoring the brain
Grey matter is a diffuse network of brain regions thought to be involved in information processing. It is rich in nerve cell bodies and looks grey to the naked eye. They found that people with high IQ scores had significantly more grey matter in 24 of the regions than people with lower scores.
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Is grey matter smart?

Grey Matter's intelligence is not limited to technology and biology, as he is smart in general. Even if he does not know something, he can learn it very quickly.
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Is grey matter in the brain a good thing?

Grey matter plays a significant role in allowing humans to function normally as it allows us to control our movements, retain memories, and regulate our emotions, among many other functions. Grey matter is therefore essential for all most aspects of human life. Grey matter is formed in early development from ectoderm.
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What in the brain determines IQ?

The cerebello-parietal component and the frontal component were significantly associated with intelligence. The parietal and frontal regions were each distinctively associated with intelligence by maintaining structural networks with the cerebellum and the temporal region, respectively.
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What does it mean to have a lot of grey matter?

"The more gray matter there is in someone's brain (or a specific region of) the more effective their brain (or brain region) is."
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How do you increase grey brain matter?

Along with the health benefits associated with physical exercise, working out is scientifically proven to increase the amount of grey matter in the brain. According to a study found in the Journal of Gerontology, 'aerobic exercise training increases brain volume in aging humans'.
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What is white brain matter?

White matter is found in the deeper tissues of the brain (subcortical). It contains nerve fibers (axons), which are extensions of nerve cells (neurons). Many of these nerve fibers are surrounded by a type of sheath or covering called myelin. Myelin gives the white matter its color.
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Is IQ inherited?

Early twin studies of adult individuals have found a heritability of IQ between 57% and 73%, with some recent studies showing heritability for IQ as high as 80%. IQ goes from being weakly correlated with genetics for children, to being strongly correlated with genetics for late teens and adults.
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Are big brains smarter?

Summary: Using a large dataset and controlling for a variety of factors, including sex, age, height, socioeconomic status, and genetic ancestry, scientists found that people with larger brains rated higher on measures of intelligence and educational attainment.
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How small is Einstein brain?

One parameter that did not explain Einstein's mental prowess, however, was the size of his brain: At 1230 grams, it fell at the low end of average for modern humans.
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Can you lose grey matter?

When people grow older, it's normal to lose volume in the brain and gray matter, which in turn may affect memory and executive function. Aside from potentially affecting certain cognitive performances, loss of gray matter may also be linked to physical decline, such as difficulties with balance and coordination.
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What reduces grey matter?

A new study suggests that playing action video games can be detrimental to the brain, reducing the amount of gray matter in the hippocampus. Specialists should exert caution in advising video gameplay to improve cognition, the study authors urge.
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Can you regrow grey matter?

Some newer research suggests that some areas of the brain can make new neurons, called neurogenesis, but this is still an unproven theory. For now, there is no known way for you to replace lost grey matter.
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Who is smarter gray matter or brainstorm?

Brainstorm is smarter because he has an IQ of 1 nonillion which is 30 zero's not to mention in one of the omniverse episodes he literally used a fricken apple core to knock out one of his enemies which was pretty fricken awesome.
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Who has more grey matter?

In general, men have approximately 6.5 times the amount of gray matter related to general intelligence than women, and women have nearly 10 times the amount of white matter related to intelligence than men.
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How tall is grey matter?

Grey Matter is a grey frog like alien. He is about 6 inches tall. He wears a green jumpsuit with a black collar and belt.
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Did Einstein have a small brain?

A 1999 study by a research team at the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, actually showed that Einstein's brain was smaller than average. While smaller overall, there were, however, certain areas of his brain that were above average.
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Does a small brain mean less intelligence?

Science says larger brains are correlated with higher intelligence, but size alone isn't the cause. It's common to hear people say that the size of your brain has nothing to do with your level of intelligence.
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Can I increase my IQ?

Although science is on the fence about whether you can raise your IQ or not, research does seem to suggest that it's possible to raise your intelligence through certain brain-training activities. Training your memory, executive control, and visuospatial reasoning can help to boost your intelligence levels.
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Is there a genius gene?

Others breathlessly report that scientists have uncovered a gene that makes some people brilliant. The truth, though, is that genius is not transmitted genetically like blue eyes or baldness. Genius parents don't beget genius babies, and there's no “genius gene.” Genetics is part of the mix, but only part.
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Do twins have the same IQ?

It was concluded, among many other things, that identical twins are about 85 percent similar for IQ, whereas fraternal twins are about 60 percent similar. This would seem to indicate that half of the variation in intelligence is due to genes.
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What is the role of grey matter?

[6] The grey matter throughout the central nervous system allows enables individuals to control movement, memory, and emotions. Different areas of the brain are responsible for various functions, and grey matter plays a significant role in all aspects of human life.
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What happens if grey matter is damaged?

Damage essentially cuts off or limits communication between areas of grey matter (neuron cell bodies and dendrites, the neuropil, glial cells, and capillaries). Perhaps the easiest example to envision is a spinal cord injury.
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What happens when you have too much white matter in the brain?

White matter disease is an umbrella term for damage to your brain's white matter caused by reduced blood flow to the tissue. It can cause issues with memory, balance and mobility.
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