Includes bibliographical references (page 261-289) and index.
Foreword -- Introduction -- The sine qua non of success -- What is intelligence? -- Varieties of intelligence -- Brain and mind -- The nature-nurture dilemma -- How experience cultivates intelligence -- The superstructure of effectiveness -- Ten strategies to enhance intelligence.
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Ever since Alfred Binet invented the first IQ test more than a century ago, we have thought of intelligence as fixed from birth and unalterable-as genetically programmed and immutable as eye color. If our IQ was 115 at the age of eighteen, it would be 115 at age thirty-two and at age seventy-two. But as Michael Martinez reveals in Future Bright, human intelligence is not at all a static quality. Drawing on cutting-edge research, Martinez shows that not only can we improve our IQ scores--with the right approach, we can improve intelligence itself. Future Bright introduces the radical view that.