نتایج جستجو برای: iq

تعداد نتایج: 9014  

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
simin soleimanifar department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. zahra jafari rehabilitation research center, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. masoud motasaddi zarandy department of otorhinolaryngology, school of medicine, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran. houman asadi assistant professor, school of dramatic arts and music, tehran university, tehran, iran. hamid haghani department of biostatistics, school of management and medical information science, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: children with cochlear implants (cis) may experience few opportunities for positive musical experiences, and musical perception is therefore often not sufficiently developed. this paper investigates and discusses the relationship between intelligence quotient (iq) and musical ability in children with cis compared with children with normal hearing.                                  ...

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2004
Michelle Luciano Margaret J Wright Nicholas G Martin

The negative effects of very low birthweight on intellectual development have been well documented, and more recently this effect has been shown to generalize to birthweights within the normal range. In this study we investigate the etiology of this relationship by using a classical twin design to disentangle the contributions of genes and environment. A previous Dutch study (Boomsma et al., 20...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2013
A Ali G Ambler A Strydom D Rai C Cooper S McManus S Weich H Meltzer S Dein A Hassiotis

BACKGROUND Happiness and higher intelligent quotient (IQ) are independently related to positive health outcomes. However, there are inconsistent reports about the relationship between IQ and happiness. The aim was to examine the association between IQ and happiness and whether it is mediated by social and clinical factors. Method The authors analysed data from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidi...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2005
Susan C Levine Ruth Kraus Erin Alexander Linda Whealton Suriyakham Peter R Huttenlocher

We examine whether children with early unilateral brain injury show an IQ decline over the course of development. Fifteen brain injured children were administered an IQ test once before age 7 and again several years later. Post-7 IQ scores were significantly lower than pre-7 IQ scores. In addition, pre-7 IQ scores were lower for children with larger lesions, but children with smaller lesions an...

Neuroimaging evidences have shown the association of intelligence with several structural brain properties in normal individuals. However, this association for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is need to be investigated. we estimated grey matter density of the brain using MRI scanning on 56 ADHD individuals comprising 30 combined (age=10.44±2.41, IQ=112.13±13.15, male, 24 right h...

Introduction: It has been shown that intelligence as a general mental ability is related to the structure and function of the brain regions. However, the specificity of these regional dependencies to the intelligence scores in the typical and atypical developed individuals needs to be well understood. In this study, we hypothesized that neural correlates of IQ should not have a fixed pattern ra...

A Aminpour M Habibi M Molavian

The association between chronic severe malnutrition and poor mental development as a social and health problem that may lead to a behavioral dysfunction has been reported in several studies. This study has attempted to investigate the relation between stunted children and cognitive measures (IQ). In this study, 1945 school children (845 urban, 1100 rural) have randomly selected by using variabl...

Journal: :Psychological review 2002
David C Rowe Joseph L Rodgers

The Flynn effect is the rise in mean IQ scores during the 20th century, amounting to about 0.33 IQ points per year. Many theoretical explanations have been proposed, though none are universally accepted. W. Dickens and J. R. Flynn's (2001) new approach explains the large IQ changes by means of recursive models of IQ growth. A salient feature of their models is that IQ phenotypes and their suppo...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2013
Markus Helfert Ray Walshe Cathal Gurrin

Information affects almost all aspects of life, and thus the Quality of Information (IQ) plays a critical role in businesses and societies; It can have significant positive and negative impacts on the quality of life of citizens, employees and organizations. Over many years aspects and challenges of IQ have been studied within various contexts. As a result, the general approach to the study of ...

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