Study is followed: Neuro-surgeons and missile scientists no smarter than the people

It may not be rocket science, but researchers have found that missile engineers and brain surgeons who are considered the smartest of us are not necessarily smarter than the people in general. This study will probably make MP Jahja Cocaj more humble in the House [...]
This study will probably make MP Jahja Cocaj more humble in the Kosovo Assembly and lower aspirations for sending the missile into space.
The researcher examined the data by a group of 329 rocket engineers and 72 neurosurgeons who had performed 12 online tasks using Great Britain's Intelligence Test [ GBIT] From the Cognitron platform, and they also asked questions about age, sex, and the degree of experience in their profession, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
Duties examined various aspects of recognition, including planning and reasoning, working memory, attention, and emotional processing skills.
Researchers then compared the results to those collected by 18,000 members of the British people.
The findings, which were published in the religious edition of the BMJ, found that only neurosurgeons had shown a certain restraint, with a greater problem-solution rate but with slower memory compared to people in general.
The resolution of problems may have been due to the rapidly paced nature of neurosurgeonsia, which attracts those with pre-existing pro-existency for rapid processing, or may be, the product of training for rapid decision-making in critical situations,” said researchers.
Researchers said the study was conducted to answer the question of whether certain professions had people with greater intellectual gifts.
What we think is essentially showing us these findings is that everyone has a range of different skills, some are better at some things and others are better at some things,” said Aswin Chari, one of the authors of the study. /Periscope











