Fruiteloop
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 7
There are varieties of intelligence because of MBTI
The front brain and back brain, the left and right brain. Combine in different ways.
I have trouble with drawing because I cannot see textures but I assume that people with a good vision network has a dense mesh of connection to see better.
The front of the brain can do two things. Reflect on what needs to be done and plan out many things to be done. And utilize vision to execute those plans.
So executive function is about thinking and doing. People without it can do things but not so much plan things.
So I was thinking that the more you plan and the more you see the more you can do.
Since not everyone is the same (density of connection is different in different people and areas of their brain) what factors are involved in quantifying intelligence?
I do not mean that intelligence can be reduced to a single number (Intelligence is more 3 dimensional than 1 dimensional) but what can we say in absolute terms can people manipulate both internally and externally to say they are more intelligent.
Overall the best I came up with is that people who have more working memory and perceptual memorization would be what to look at.
These people could do pretty much anything they want to do just by thinking about what needs to be done.
This would require understanding working memory.
Practically speaking this would require understanding the wired connections that allows more information to be processed together.
What does a brain look like that connects to itself?
Something like a human computer?
The front brain and back brain would work together.
The reason I have these questions is because in movies people make digital art.
I never could make those things so instead I tried to understanding why others could.
The vision system then is what I wanted to know about but this only was at first because executive function I have seen are not really on IQ tests.
Executive function is also important because it allows you to do step by step and hold parallel instructions at the same time.
So it allows you to know what when and where to do things. I had trouble with it so I wanted to know more about it.
The front brain and back brain, the left and right brain. Combine in different ways.
I have trouble with drawing because I cannot see textures but I assume that people with a good vision network has a dense mesh of connection to see better.
The front of the brain can do two things. Reflect on what needs to be done and plan out many things to be done. And utilize vision to execute those plans.
So executive function is about thinking and doing. People without it can do things but not so much plan things.
So I was thinking that the more you plan and the more you see the more you can do.
Since not everyone is the same (density of connection is different in different people and areas of their brain) what factors are involved in quantifying intelligence?
I do not mean that intelligence can be reduced to a single number (Intelligence is more 3 dimensional than 1 dimensional) but what can we say in absolute terms can people manipulate both internally and externally to say they are more intelligent.
Overall the best I came up with is that people who have more working memory and perceptual memorization would be what to look at.
These people could do pretty much anything they want to do just by thinking about what needs to be done.
This would require understanding working memory.
Practically speaking this would require understanding the wired connections that allows more information to be processed together.
What does a brain look like that connects to itself?
Something like a human computer?
The front brain and back brain would work together.
The reason I have these questions is because in movies people make digital art.
I never could make those things so instead I tried to understanding why others could.
The vision system then is what I wanted to know about but this only was at first because executive function I have seen are not really on IQ tests.
Executive function is also important because it allows you to do step by step and hold parallel instructions at the same time.
So it allows you to know what when and where to do things. I had trouble with it so I wanted to know more about it.