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Haier Richard J. (University Of California Irvine) - The Neuroscience Of Intelligence - Paperback Green Lifestyle & Self-Sufficiency DK Eyewitness Top 10 HonoluluBinding: Paperback Description: Why are some people smarter than others? This accessible book explains modern neuroscience techniques and what they reveal about intelligence. It dispels common misconceptions about intelligence testing and discusses how neuroscientific methods could dramatically enhance intelligence with surprising implications for education and social policy. Title: The Neuroscience Of Intelligence Author(s): Haier Richard J.

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Haier Richard J. (University Of California Irvine) - The Neuroscience Of Intelligence - Paperback Green Lifestyle & Self-Sufficiency DK Eyewitness Top 10 HonoluluBinding: Paperback Description: Why are some people smarter than others? This accessible book explains modern neuroscience techniques and what they reveal about intelligence. It dispels common misconceptions about intelligence testing and discusses how neuroscientific methods could dramatically enhance intelligence with surprising implications for education and social policy. Title: The Neuroscience Of Intelligence Author(s): Haier Richard J.

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