Sentences with phrase «of higher intelligence»

As Pinker notes, chunking is not just a parlour trick; «it's the lifeblood of higher intelligence».
Another animal that has, upon closer examination, shown signs of higher intelligence is the elephant.
The fact that dogs become bored from familiarity with toys is a sign to me of the higher intelligence which is not always credited to our canine friends.
The researchers — who examined data on more than 8,000 children up to age 14 — did find that breast - feeding was linked to a reduced risk of obesity and hyperactivity and measures of higher intelligence, but that breast advantage evaporated once they looked at families where one child was breast - fed and one wasn't (my exact situation — my older son got the breast while the younger one had to settle for formula because I had low supply).
Big - brained females were eaten about 13 per cent less often than small - brained ones though there was no such link in males, whose bright colours may counter any benefits of higher intelligence (Ecology Letters, doi.org/4p9).
«An additional benefit of higher intelligence in our experiment, and likely in real life, is the ability to process information faster, hence to accumulate more extensive experience, and to learn from it.
Even before your child can say a word, if she shows great interest in books, this is a sign of higher intelligence.
From the time our children are born, we have high hopes for them for their future successes, and among those hopes, we pray they are of a higher intelligence than the rest of the world.
But fans who just blindly attack others who show even a glimpse of positivity as though their opinion is of a higher intelligence because they don't have any hopes for this squad is just selfish and naive.
This pathetic attempt to make your self seem of a higher intelligence is really just showing everybody how stupid you really are.
No, thanks... I'll stick with the possibility that we are part of a higher intelligence known as God and that I have somewhere to go when I die pretty much because evolution is a by product of mankind and they haven't even ventured very far in the universe not have they even explained even the tiniest portions of the fossile records to support the diversity of life on this planet.
My idea of a higher intelligence in something that sparked the fuse of evolution (yes we did evolve from pre-historic man and esstentially apes get over yourselves creationists) and nothing more.
Isn't the inclination to avoid stupid risk a sign of higher intelligence?
The person of high intelligence is not thereby exempt from this temptation.
Undoubtedly they had many men and women of high intelligence who made notable advances in many felds, but they failed to develop science.
Those stories — the basis for octopod hijinks in the 2016 Disney - Pixar film Finding Dory — are not especially indicative of high intelligence.
Eric combines the rare talent of high intelligence, compassion, spirituality and practicality in all his endeavours.
They are motivated children of high intelligence.
I think it even sparks the debate over the «gifted» label again, since there so many more concerning issues at play other than just the «gift» of high intelligence.
However, because of their high intelligence, Miniature Schnauzers get bored repeating the same thing over and over.
Bred in Italy during the Renaissance, the Papillon was a favorite among nobles because of its high intelligence.
The Chihuahua is a very alert little dog of high intelligence.
Servility, a prominent tendency of the canine, is not a marker of high intelligence, in general.
As you will see from our «Breeding Goal Page» we are quite different in our approach to raising German Shepherds and we feel that breeding dogs of high intelligence demand and deserve our level of commitment and caring.
They assume that good marks in law school courses are a direct indicator of high intelligence easily adaptable to a law firm environment, when in fact the only thing high law school marks indicate is the student's ability to score well in law school courses, something they will never be called upon to do in a law firm.

Not exact matches

Oil - and - gas companies will be big winners because they pay the second - highest effective tax rate of any sector, at 37 percent, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.
Even if a workplace has all of the positive variables you have outlined — the right tools, excellent training, support from their boss, setting targets with rewards and the company has a high staff morale; if you have an employee with poor emotional intelligence, this can really impact the wider team.
Studies have shown that more than 65 % of all competencies deemed essential for high performance in the workplace are related to emotional intelligence.
There is no one picture of intelligence, but many people with high IQs do tend to share some of the same habits — both good and bad.
I've noticed that a lot of remote workers (remote hiring managers) seem to, for some reason, have higher emotional intelligence than usual.
When emotional intelligence (EQ) first appeared to the masses, it served as the missing link in a peculiar finding: people with average IQs outperform those with the highest IQs 70 percent of the time.
The benefits of using accounting software are endless, and managers can look forward to improved compliance and higher revenue thanks to this new age of accounting intelligence.
TalentSmart has tested more than a million people and found that the upper echelons of top performance are filled with people who are high in emotional intelligence (90 % of top performers, to be exact).
A study performed at Bangor University indicated that talking to yourself out loud is not only helpful but may indicate a higher level of intelligence.
Today, chatbots are much more sophisticated and make use of some pretty high - level artificial intelligence (AI).
Many of the areas in the US where the Sinaloa cartel has the highest influence also saw the highest number of heroin - overdose deaths in 2013 DEA Intelligence Report: Mexican Transnational Criminal Influence
Yes, it's known that most higher brain functions (such as perception, memory, and intelligence) are centered in the cerebral cortex, that 0.1 - inch - thick infolding of neuron - rich gray matter overlaying both the right and the left hemispheres that would cover some 1.5 square feet if it were laid out like a tablecloth.
The predominant intelligence message of the American higher headquarters in early December 1944 was that the Nazi Germans were in static defensive positions and were expected to be that way for months.
While we may speak of IQ in terms of high and low, EI rather encompasses a varying number (depending on whom you ask) of diverse but complementary aspects that together can determine a person's overall emotional intelligence.
This may come as a shock, but organizational constructs like tribes, societies, and companies are not the result of high - level intelligence but of primitive survival impulses reinforced by neurotransmitters in the brain's ancient limbic system.
Those participants who succeeded in identifying the emotion in 87 % of the cases were considered to have high emotional intelligence, whereas those who scored below 60 % were considered to have poor emotional intelligence.
The federal government has raised the National Terrorism Public Alert level from medium to high based on advice from security and intelligence agencies, but says it was not based on knowledge of a specific attack plan.
More self - awareness equates to a higher level of emotional intelligence which leads to better decision making that translates to improving in business and as a leader.
This isn't the first time a high - ranking member of Trump's administration has called his intelligence into question.
Of all the people we've studied at work, we've found that 90 percent of top performers are also high in emotional intelligencOf all the people we've studied at work, we've found that 90 percent of top performers are also high in emotional intelligencof top performers are also high in emotional intelligence.
Several studies have found that people who read show higher levels of empathy and emotional intelligence and are more likely to stay mentally sharp.
The connection is so strong that 90 % of top performers have high emotional intelligence.
According to research conducted by Henry Evans and Colm Foster, emotional intelligence experts and authors of Step Up: Lead in Six Moments That Matter, the highest performing people and highest performing teams tap into and express their entire spectrum of emotions.
Traditional intelligence is certainly handy to have, but it's also possible to achieve great things with less raw computational horsepower and higher levels of these other skills.
Naturally, people with a high degree of emotional intelligence make more money — an average of $ 29,000 more per year than people with a low degree of emotional intelligence.
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