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The Psychology of Highly Intelligent People (High IQ Minds Explained)
#overthinking #psychology #highiq
The psychology behind a high IQ reveals that true intelligence is often hidden in subtle, everyday habits. Many highly intelligent people don’t “look” like geniuses at all — their traits are quiet, complex, and easy to miss.
If you’ve ever wondered why you overthink, talk to yourself, or feel deeply sensitive to background noise, it might be because you share the traits of highly intelligent people. Having a high IQ means your brain processes the world in a completely different way.
In this video, Apex breaks down 10 unexpected signs of high IQ and the hidden patterns behind highly intelligent peopl... so you can discover whether you might have a high IQ without even realizing it.
🚀 Join the Apex Community: If you ever feel like you are operating on a different frequency from everyone else, you belong here. Subscribe, like this video, and turn on notifications to keep exploring the hidden depths of the mind with us.
👇 Comment below: Which of these habits do you see in yourself? Let’s share our stories!
📚 References:
• Cognitive Psychology: The benefits of self-directed speech and "externalized thinking" - University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Pennsylvania.
• Neuroscience: Metacognition, overthinking, and the highly active Prefrontal Cortex.
• Behavioral Psychology: The brain's reward system and the need for "cognitive novelty" - University of Toronto.
• Cognitive Bias: The Dunning-Kruger effect and why smart minds often question their own abilities.
• Evolutionary Psychology: "Evolutionary novelty" and the link between higher IQ and nighttime activity - Satoshi Kanazawa, London School of Economics.
• Neurology: "Leaky sensory gating" and neurological sensitivity to ambient noise - Northwestern University.
• Behavioral Science: The concept of "active procrastination" and the incubation effect - University of Calgary.
• Neuroscience: Working memory capacity and the brain's selective resource management.
• Clinical Psychology: The theory of "overexcitabilities" and intense emotional sensitivity - Kazimierz Dąbrowski.
• Psychological Traits: The "Need for Cognition" as the true driver of intellectual curiosity.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to replace professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic advice.
#highiq #psychology #intelligence #overthinking
Видео The Psychology of Highly Intelligent People (High IQ Minds Explained) канала Psychology Insights
The psychology behind a high IQ reveals that true intelligence is often hidden in subtle, everyday habits. Many highly intelligent people don’t “look” like geniuses at all — their traits are quiet, complex, and easy to miss.
If you’ve ever wondered why you overthink, talk to yourself, or feel deeply sensitive to background noise, it might be because you share the traits of highly intelligent people. Having a high IQ means your brain processes the world in a completely different way.
In this video, Apex breaks down 10 unexpected signs of high IQ and the hidden patterns behind highly intelligent peopl... so you can discover whether you might have a high IQ without even realizing it.
🚀 Join the Apex Community: If you ever feel like you are operating on a different frequency from everyone else, you belong here. Subscribe, like this video, and turn on notifications to keep exploring the hidden depths of the mind with us.
👇 Comment below: Which of these habits do you see in yourself? Let’s share our stories!
📚 References:
• Cognitive Psychology: The benefits of self-directed speech and "externalized thinking" - University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Pennsylvania.
• Neuroscience: Metacognition, overthinking, and the highly active Prefrontal Cortex.
• Behavioral Psychology: The brain's reward system and the need for "cognitive novelty" - University of Toronto.
• Cognitive Bias: The Dunning-Kruger effect and why smart minds often question their own abilities.
• Evolutionary Psychology: "Evolutionary novelty" and the link between higher IQ and nighttime activity - Satoshi Kanazawa, London School of Economics.
• Neurology: "Leaky sensory gating" and neurological sensitivity to ambient noise - Northwestern University.
• Behavioral Science: The concept of "active procrastination" and the incubation effect - University of Calgary.
• Neuroscience: Working memory capacity and the brain's selective resource management.
• Clinical Psychology: The theory of "overexcitabilities" and intense emotional sensitivity - Kazimierz Dąbrowski.
• Psychological Traits: The "Need for Cognition" as the true driver of intellectual curiosity.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to replace professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic advice.
#highiq #psychology #intelligence #overthinking
Видео The Psychology of Highly Intelligent People (High IQ Minds Explained) канала Psychology Insights
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