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How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:10 am
by Skjellyfetti
Mainly for JSO since it shows how poverty can affect IQ.

Also for AZ since he thinks a Harvard study is gospel. This one is Harvard and Princeton. :shock:
Human mental bandwidth is finite. You’ve probably experienced this before (though maybe not in those terms): When you’re lost in concentration trying to solve a problem like a broken computer, you’re more likely to neglect other tasks, things like remembering to take the dog for a walk, or picking your kid up from school. This is why people who use cell phones behind the wheel actually perform worse as drivers. It’s why air traffic controllers focused on averting a mid-air collision are less likely to pay attention to other planes in the sky.

We only have so much cognitive capacity to spread around. It's a scarce resource.

This understanding of the brain’s bandwidth could fundamentally change the way we think about poverty. Researchers publishing some groundbreaking findings today in the journal Science have concluded that poverty imposes such a massive cognitive load on the poor that they have little bandwidth left over to do many of the things that might lift them out of poverty – like go to night school, or search for a new job, or even remember to pay bills on time.

In a series of experiments run by researchers at Princeton, Harvard, and the University of Warwick, low-income people who were primed to think about financial problems performed poorly on a series of cognition tests, saddled with a mental load that was the equivalent of losing an entire night’s sleep. Put another way, the condition of poverty imposed a mental burden akin to losing 13 IQ points, or comparable to the cognitive difference that’s been observed between chronic alcoholics and normal adults.

The finding further undercuts the theory that poor people, through inherent weakness, are responsible for their own poverty – or that they ought to be able to lift themselves out of it with enough effort. This research suggests that the reality of poverty actually makes it harder to execute fundamental life skills. Being poor means, as the authors write, “coping with not just a shortfall of money, but also with a concurrent shortfall of cognitive resources.”
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Re: How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:19 am
by mrklean
I can also prove that if a Ant farts in the wind, he can blow down the Sears Tower :thumb:

Re: How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:16 pm
by CAA Flagship
mrklean wrote:I can also prove that if a Ant farts in the wind, he can blow down the Sears Tower :thumb:
Is the ant Muslim? :?

Re: How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:43 pm
by Col Hogan
CAA Flagship wrote:
mrklean wrote:I can also prove that if a Ant farts in the wind, he can blow down the Sears Tower :thumb:
Is the ant Muslim? :?
No, to blow down the Tower formerly known as Sears, it has to be a Brazilian Red rain forest ant...

D'uh...

Re: How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 1:26 pm
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Col Hogan wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Is the ant Muslim? :?
No, to blow down the Tower formerly known as Sears, it has to be a Brazilian Red rain forest ant...

D'uh...

I thought we killed all of those already?

Re: How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:04 pm
by Col Hogan
GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
Col Hogan wrote:
No, to blow down the Tower formerly known as Sears, it has to be a Brazilian Red rain forest ant...

D'uh...

I thought we killed all of those already?
Which is why the Tower formerly known as Sears is still standing...

Re: How poverty taxes the human brain (and IQ):

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:26 pm
by Bronco
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A shame that Obama has done nothing to improve the economy
He has done nothing but create more poor Americans

There are 2.7 million more people in poverty than there were in 2009. And 14 million more are on food stamps today than in 2009.

Meanwhile, researchers have found that high-paying jobs lost during the recession are being replaced, if at all, largely by low-paying jobs in the Obama recovery.

All this is in stark contrast to previous economic recoveries, which generally saw at least some income gains across the Census Bureau's income groupings.

Despite this record, Obama's answer is simply to increase the dose of the very same treatments — more government spending, more taxes, more intrusions into the marketplace in the name of "shared prosperity"

— that hobbled the recovery and produced the very misery he now claims he can fix.
In other words, Obama is selling snake oil. And that's what's morally wrong.
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