SOURCES – 14 bizarre facts about highly intelligent people

The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “14 bizarre facts about highly intelligent people.”

  1. Intelligence and neural efficiency
  2. IQ and the association with myopia in children
  3. Circadian preference and intelligence – an updated meta-analysis
  4. IQ in childhood and vegetarianism in adulthood: 1970 British cohort study
  5. Childhood mental ability and adult alcohol intake and alcohol problems: the 1970 British cohort study
  6. The relationship of choice reaction time variability and intelligence: A meta-analysis
  7. High intelligence: A risk factor for psychological and physiological overexcitabilities
  8. How Fine Motor Skills Influence the Assessment of High Abilities and Underachievement in Math
  9. Food Texture Acceptance, Sensory Sensitivity, and Food Neophobia in Children and Their Parents
  10. Explaining the high working memory capacity of gifted children: Contributions of processing skills and executive control
  11. Intelligence and childlessness
  12. Longitudinal cohort study of childhood IQ and survival up to age 76