Controversial research now suggests that the size of our pupils at rest might serve as a proxy measure of intelligence. The bigger the pupil baseline, the smarter you are. The differences are so great between people of high and low cognitive ability, they're visible to the naked eye.
Do intelligent people have shiny eyes? Having, “bright” eyes is indicative of nothing more than eye contact. Rather than I.Q.: eye brightness and expression is correlated with mood, and vibrancy.
“Clever Eyes” is a collection of experiments devised to come closer to the image of the invisible spirits culminating in the “greatest” spirit we often call god. It is a wunderkammer of the invisible in which each photo can be seen as an artefact of this taciturn realm.
Not really. But they have eyes that shine with a sort of light that only other intelligent people can recognize. Those “intense” looks can be due to any number of things.
Faces that are perceived as highly intelligent are rather prolonged with a broader distance between the eyes, a larger nose, a slight upturn to the corners of the mouth, and a sharper, pointing, less rounded chin.
According to the study published in PLOS ONE journal, faces that are perceived as highly intelligent are rather prolonged with a broader distance between the eyes, a larger nose, a slight upturn to the corners of the mouth, and a sharper, pointing, less rounded chin.
Yes, smarter people look more intelligent. But not all people – just men. Kleisner discovered that “both men and women were able to accurately evaluate the intelligence of men by viewing facial photographs.” But strangely, “no relationship between perceived intelligence and IQ was found for women.”
Here are the results:
People with grey eyes are perceived to be the smartest. Blue-eyed people are seen as being the most expressive. Those with green eyes are deemed adventurous. Brown eyes are perceived the most kind.
Some of these signs include a strong desire for learning, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to think outside the box. Highly intelligent individuals are often curious and have a great capacity for absorbing and processing information quickly and effectively.
Grey eyed people scored the highest with the remaining colors close behind.
When broken down by gender, men ranked gray, blue, and green eyes as the most attractive, while women said they were most attracted to green, hazel, and gray eyes. Despite brown eyes ranking at the bottom of our perceived attraction scale, approximately 79% of the world's population sports melanin-rich brown eyes.
Our eyes are more than just organs for vision; they are a reflection of our inner world. They can communicate our emotions, personality, physical and mental well-being, and engagement interest levels. They are a powerful tool in social interactions, providing nonverbal cues that can influence how others perceive us.
Larger eyes are associated with openness, passion, and creativity. People with larger eyes tend to be more empathetic and act with emotion over logic. On the other end of the spectrum are small eyes, which signify someone who is more pragmatic and calculated.
An international team has found that beautiful people have higher IQs than others — in fact , it found that handsome men scored 13 . 6 points above the average IQ score of 100 while beautiful women were 11.4 points above the norm .
Researchers looked at 52,000 people from the United States and the United Kingdom. They found that men who were deemed attractive had IQs 13.6 points higher than average, while attractive women scored 11.4 points better than the general population.
It seems somewhat illogical to assume the more physically attractive someone is the more intelligent they are, but that's exactly what we do - at least subconsciously - according to a new study.
Signs of Genius in Adults
They include quick learning, interest in unique topics, and the ability to process information fast, among others. Some other habits or behaviors that may indicate a high level of intelligence or genius in an adult are: Tendency to have slightly cluttered living areas and workspaces.
Green is the rarest eye color in the world, with only 2% of the world's population (and fewer than one out of ten Americans) sporting green peepers, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO).
Historically, throughout the ages, blue eyes have been the most desirable. It is a recessive gene and that is why a baby's eyes are typically blue. Because of this, blue eyes are reflective of youth and fertility. Blue eyes also represent innocence and carefree.
Gazing into people's eyes can offer insight into whether they can be trusted, and according to new research, this perception may have something to do with eye color. A study published in the journal PLOS ONE found that brown-eyed people are believed to be more trustworthy than blue-eyed people.
Geniuses Think Metaphorically
Metaphors and analogies are absolutely critical to the process of visual thinking. In fact, at least 20 percent of the visual thinking techniques we will discuss in future posts are built upon metaphors and analogies.
Intelligent women are often natural leaders. They're confident and decisive, and they're not afraid to take charge when it's needed. They inspire others with their vision and motivate them to achieve great things. When the going gets tough, they're the ones who step up and keep everyone moving forward.
Not unexpected
“It is not that people with high IQ are simply better at visual perception…instead, their visual perception is more discriminating. They excel at seeing small, moving objects but struggle in perceiving large, background-like motions” he added.