January 25, 2005

Chess and IQ

Researchers have discovered that bad chess players are not necessarily intelligent (still no cure for cancer):

Researchers at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis used functional magnetic resonance imaging to scan the brains of novice players during a match and found a flurry of activity in the parietal and occipital lobes, areas not associated with general intelligence.
Maybe that lobe is what makes them go nuts.

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