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Does image streaming really works in increasing intelligence?

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Not so's you'd notice any improvement.
saher090 · 31-35, M
@Mamapolo2016 some people say it worked for them, they said they even improved their iq 10 or 20 points. did u try it?
@saher090 As a writer, I've arguably done it all my life. Seeing and describing.

I'm confident it would probably help with identifying all components of an image and use of clear, descriptive language.
saher090 · 31-35, M
@Mamapolo2016 thank u for ur reply, but don't u think it can work by providing too much data for a brain so it can affect the fluid intelligence?..to notice the smallest details of an image and describe it?
@saher090 I truly don't know.

I once took a speed-reading course, and part of the philosophy is to not read every word, but to "assume" certain words, both by context and peripheral vision where you are seeing them but not registering them. It worked.

Have you tried it?
saher090 · 31-35, M
@Mamapolo2016 Yes i tried, i had an online iq test before i tried it and after, after 3 months of practicing image streaming i managed to increase my iq +5 points. i am in doubt because it is just an online iq test not formal one, so i asked this question
@saher090 I can see it happening - but I don't put much stock in online IQ tests. Or, to a point, even formal IQ tests. I don't think they gauge intelligence so much as education, and education that fits their mold.

If two children are born, one in London and one in a South American jungle and each learns what they need to know, they will do well in their environment, but if the one from London goes to the jungle, or the one from the jungle goes to London, they will not do so well. Does that mean one is more intelligent than the other?
saher090 · 31-35, M
@Mamapolo2016 i very agree with that, u r right, being just interrested in something ensure u would be smart in it, but i can see some people can learn faster than the others, this what i think is the intelligence we talk about