Neuroscientists Find That Status within Groups Can Affect IQ - www
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lt;p>Our cognitive abilities and decision-making skills can be dramatically hindered in social settings where we feel that we are being ranked or assigned a status level. These findings fly in the face of long-held ideas about intelligence and cognition that regard IQ as a stable, predictive measure of mental horsepower.</p>
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