[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Love & Real Estate: China’s new romance scam

Huge Democrat shift against Israel stuns CNN

McCarthy Was Right. They Lied About Everything.

How Romans Built Domes

My 7 day suspension on X was lifted today.

They Just Revealed EVERYTHING... [Project 2029]

Trump ACCUSED Of MASS EXECUTING Illegals By DUMPING Them In The Ocean

The Siege (1998)

Trump Admin To BAN Pride Rainbow Crosswalks, DoT Orders ALL Distractions REMOVED

Elon Musk Backing Thomas Massie Against Trump-AIPAC Challenger

Skateboarding Dog

Israel's Plans for Jordan

Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Slows Cellular Aging:

Hepatitis E Virus in Pork

Hospital Executives Arrested After Nurse Convicted of Killing Seven Newborns, Trying to Kill Eight More

The Explosion of Jewish Fatigue Syndrome

Tucker Carlson: RFK Jr's Mission to End Skyrocketing Autism, Declassifying Kennedy Files

Israel has killed 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7, 2023

100m Americans live in areas with cancer-causing 'forever chemicals' in their water

Scientists discover cancer-fighting bacteria that "soak up" forever chemicals in the body

Israel limits entry of baby formula in Gaza as infants die of hunger

17 Ways mRNA Shots May CAUSE CANCER, According to Over 100 STUDIES

Report: Pentagon Halts Some Munitions Shipments To Ukraine Over Concerns That US Stockpiles Are Too Low

Locals Fear Demolitions as Israeli Troops Set Up New Base in Syrias Quneitra

Russian forces discover cache of Ukrainian chemical drone munitions FSB

Clarissa Ward: Gaza is what is turning people overseas against the US

What Parents Wish Their Children Could Grow Up Without

WHY SO MANY FOREIGN BASES IN AFRICA?

Trump called Candace Owens about Brigitte Macron's P*NIS?

New Mexico Is The Most-Dependent State On The Federal Govt, New Jersey The Least


Science/Tech
See other Science/Tech Articles

Title: Genes determine 40% of lifetime intelligence: Australian scientists
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/health/2012-01/21/c_131372356.htm
Published: Jan 23, 2012
Author: Xiong Tong
Post Date: 2012-01-23 04:49:55 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 128
Comments: 1

CANBERRA, JAN. 21 (Xinhua) -- Australian scientists on Saturday said they discovered genes are responsible for 40 percent of our lifetime intelligence with the other 60 percent being determined by our environment.

The research was carried out by scientists of University of Queensland of Australia and was led by geneticist Professor Peter Visscher.

The environment a child grows up in (nutrition, schooling, parent's education) impacts on intelligence, but observational tests on twins suggested that we inherit around half of our intelligence.

But until now, there has been little understanding of the genetic contribution to cognitive aging, or how smart we stay as we get older.

According to Visscher, the more intelligent you are the longer you live, the more healthy you are, and the higher your income is later in life. So it is no wonder there is so much interest in understanding what determines intelligence.

Visscher and colleagues studied a unique group of nearly 2000 unrelated people in Scotland who were tested for their intelligence, using the same test, at age 11 and again at age 65, 70 or 79 years.

Most people who began life with above average intelligence were above average when they were older, while others who had below average intelligence tended to stay below average.

However, the researchers did note that there were some whose intelligence improved and some whose got worse, relative to others.

They also took genetic samples and quantified the role genes play in determining how much change there is in intelligence as we age.

"We estimate roughly a quarter to a third of that change is genetic," Visscher said in a statement.

"Measuring detailed environmental factors over a person's entire life course is very difficult."

In conclusion, environment contributes more than genes to determining intelligence, however, both play an important role.

Visscher said it was a lot easier to study genes while it was important to study the environmental determinants of intelligence.

He claimed that genetic studies of larger samples in the future could help identify specific genes involved in mental aging, which could also help in understanding the biology of Alzheimer's. Editor: Xiong Tong [More]

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I always thought it was about 50/50.

Serial killer psychopaths ruin families. Corporate psychopaths ruin societies -- Prof. Robert Hare

Turtle  posted on  2012-01-23   15:24:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]