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What Makes A Genius?
Scientific Blogging ^ | August 20th 2009 | Andrea Kuszewski

Posted on 08/20/2009 8:00:22 AM PDT by decimon

What is the difference between "intelligence" and "genius"? Creativity, of course!

There was an article recently in Scientific American that discussed creativity and the signs in children that were precursors to creative achievement in adulthood. The authors cite some work done by Michigan State University researchers Robert and Michele Root-Bernstein, a collaboration of physiologist and theater instructor, who presented their findings at an annual meeting of the APA this past March. Since I research creativity as well as intelligence, I found the points brought up in the article quite intriguing, yet not surprising.

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Richard Feynman is undeniably considered to be a genius. While his IQ score was *only* around 120-125, he was also an artist and a gifted communicator. Was he less intelligent than someone with an IQ score of 150?

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I don’t believe that intelligence can be defined much less measured.


21 posted on 11/26/2009 11:33:26 AM PST by decimon
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