Biology, asked by ludirm4622, 11 months ago

What is the limitation of our brain IQ?

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Answered by shakthi123
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While we can technically put no limit on things, most tests cap their scores due to uncertainties faced by those which are on the upper bounds of both the sample group (for setting the score to SD conversion) and society. Strictly speaking, though, the only real limit to one's IQ (were it a pure/ideal measure of intellect) would be our brain's peak neurological capacity given its makeup and structure.

The brain, after all, is comparable to a neural network in that it has limits which pertain to the number of neurons present, interneuron processimg speeds, etcetera. I'd say that even placing one above approximately 200 would ludicrous simply due to the lack of a good group by which to define such a range; however, it's entirely possible that an individual of such a mind does or could, in the future, exist.

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Answered by jiyasinghparmer
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no there is no limitions of our brain IQ is 110 more of normal persons

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