A study conducted by a team of European researchers established that we have a lower IQ compared to our ancestors in the nineteenth century. The previous theory in this matter is called the Flynn effect and it states that every new generation of humans brings an accumulation of 7-8 IQ points to the gene pool.
But the research team from Sweden, Holland and Ireland compared the reaction times - a basic indicator of general intelligence - from early 1800 until today and they have noticed that the "quick" mind diminishes. The study says that the slow reflexes of the human brain suggests that they are less intelligent than our ancestors and we are losing 1.23 IQ points every 10 years, so we have an IQ of 14 points lower than XIX century humans.
On average, the man of 1989 had a reaction speed of 183 milliseconds, compared to 253 milliseconds resulted in the man of 2004. Reaction rate of women has deteriorated from 188 milliseconds to 261 milliseconds in the same period.
The Victorian era (nineteenth century) was a time of great achievements. Generally this is a result of a higher intelligence. This conducted to the hypothesis that people in the Victorian era were more intelligent than modern humans. For this, they used the analysis of the reaction times.
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But the research team from Sweden, Holland and Ireland compared the reaction times - a basic indicator of general intelligence - from early 1800 until today and they have noticed that the "quick" mind diminishes. The study says that the slow reflexes of the human brain suggests that they are less intelligent than our ancestors and we are losing 1.23 IQ points every 10 years, so we have an IQ of 14 points lower than XIX century humans.
On average, the man of 1989 had a reaction speed of 183 milliseconds, compared to 253 milliseconds resulted in the man of 2004. Reaction rate of women has deteriorated from 188 milliseconds to 261 milliseconds in the same period.
The Victorian era (nineteenth century) was a time of great achievements. Generally this is a result of a higher intelligence. This conducted to the hypothesis that people in the Victorian era were more intelligent than modern humans. For this, they used the analysis of the reaction times.
via dailymail.co.uk


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