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Check if You Are a Genius – High IQ score signs



This video illustrates how to know if your IQ score is actually above the top 95% of people

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Since childhood, many of us have questioned our intelligence level.
Some of us have wondered if we are secretly the next Eistein, or if we are carrying a brilliant mind capable of inventing something spectacular.
According to researchers, anything from talking to yourself, to your eye color and pupil size can indicate something related to your intelligence level.
So If you have ever wondered that you are actually a genius, here is a good place to start. In this video, we are going to show you 7 hidden clues common among all genius people.
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Number 7.
You talk to yourself.
Many people consider those who talk to themselves, crazy.
Oh well, they can’t be any further from the truth. This is just a common sign in most geniuses. It is said that the most notable scientists including Einstein and Newton often talked with themselves. So if someone catches you talking to yourself, don’t worry. It probably means you are more intelligent.

Number 6.
If you like to stay up late
Staying up at nights is a good sign of high intelligence. Studies have proven that children with higher intellect levels grew to be more nocturnal than their lesser intelligent colleagues. Numerous reasons have been given to explain this fact. It is interesting to note that according to researchers, those who have higher IQ scores, tend to work more at nights.

Number 5.
If you’re sarcastic
Believe it or not, studies have shown that people with a greater sense of sarcasm are indeed much smarter than the others. Studies have discovered a direct relationship between sarcasm and creativity. Scientists believe that being sarcastic requires quick thinking skills which is an indication of a smarter person.

Number 4.
If you’re scatterbrained
It is believed that individuals who have a scatterbrain usually live a frantic life. But importantly, the skill to balance multiple tasks at the same time is a strong indication of high intelligence. If you find yourself thinking of several ideas at once and you are not able to concentrate on the the same task, don’t worry! This is a sign that you are willing to push your boundaries and reach greater heights in life.

Number 3.
Eye color
Many studies by scientists have proven that blue-eyed individuals perform better when compared to brown eyed ones. However, in certain cases, the opposite is also true.
According to researchers, Light-eyed individuals and animals tend to do better in behavioral activities which need patience and self-paced instructions. In comparison, the dark-eyed humans are better at speed and reactivity-based behaviors. These findings are the result of researches conducted by professors and scientists at the University of Louisville.
Self-paced activities are those that demand a decision from the individual in a static environment such as golf, throwing a ball at a target or even bowling. On the other hand, reactive activities are those that require a quick response to a rapidly changing situation. Some examples of reactive activities are martial arts or playing baseball. You never know, maybe that’s why Michael Jordan doesn’t have blue eyes!
Just kidding!

Number 2.
Pupil size
People often say, “eyes are the window to the soul”. However, with recent pupilometry studies that statement should be revised to “eyes are the window to intelligence”.
Georgia psychologists came up with the interesting theory that there is a direct relationship between the size of the pupil and the level of intelligence.

It’s an established fact that the pupil size changes due to emotion and cognitive efforts.
From the early 1960s, psychologists managed to come to the realization that pupil size is not entirely dependent upon the quantity of light entering the eye. It was also a reflection of the mental functions. As an example, when performing a simple memory span activity, the size of the pupil progressively alters with the variation in memory load. The pupil increases in size with each new object, and constricts when a memory is recalled.
Some scientists proposed that when performing relatively easy tasks, intelligent people tend to be more fast paced with an explorative aspect, whereas the lesser intelligent individuals performed in the exact opposite manner. The fast-paced method requires less energy and quicker pupil movements which can explain why intelligent people tend to have smaller pupils.

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