for the record- the test you get at 8 years old is NOT the same as when youre an adult. AND YES it will change from 8 years old to when youre older, WHY? Because your database of experience has increased, or OUGHT to have. Your BRAIN size also increases because your SKULL hasnt "completely closed" BY COMPARISON at 8 years old compared to 22. Example being, ONE part of standard IQ test, will test to see if you KNOW certain words and what the words are SIMILAR to. One cant expect an 8 year old to know the same words that a college grad has been exposed to concidering that the words they test you on, are college level words. IQ test online ought not be t aken seriously theyre put out by schools who want to fool you into believing that you possess a high score, in oreder to sign up at their school. You can see this because AFTER the test, youre greeted by ads to 'further your education' at slect schools. REAL IQ tests take HOURS to be administered and the one I had was over 4 hours and had the whole Warshak Ink Blots test and I got to be timed while putting together red and white divided cubes to match flash cards of complex designs. Now, when you have an IQ test as an ADULT and you have another one say, 15 years later your test score is 'supposed' to be the same. Your brain ought to be the same as it was because 'everything' is supposed to stop growing by the time youre AROUD 22 on average. BY THIS they mean that it varies PLUS or MINUS by 15 points. THIS is due to the same reason we miss anything on a test, we GUESS some answers that we dont know, especially because its a timed test. Its also do to HOW you feel that day, and if youve had enough sleep etc etc. So the score will vary for these reasons. You cannot expect the scores to be anything like that of an 8 year olds. If you havent improved your intellect from an 8 year old to adult hood, somethings impairing you. Im leaving my quickly typed typos in to see if some lamer dares to point out how dumb I must be.
2006-11-17 17:54:12
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answered by . S 3
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No, not yet.
There is a nasal spray available in Europe, and in the USA for off-label prescription. Currently in the USA it is used off-label only for Alzheimer's, and only on rare occasion.
It stimulates the memory function, and therefore would improve the IQ scores. Do you really want to remember everything you have ever seen, heard or done?
Edit: It is called Desmopressin in the synthetic form of Vasopressin. Don't order chemicals by mail from Europe, you don't know what you will actually receive.
2006-11-17 17:15:35
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answered by Ragnarok 7
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You can improve your knowledge , however your IQ will always remain the same , even if you were tested at 8 years old your IQ is the same now.
2006-11-17 17:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer LSD! just kiddin' really you can't change your IQ. but you can change your emotional quotion. EQ. If I could create a tablet that would change IQ levels, then I'd be very rich!!!! also, your EQ is more important because if you can change the way you look at things, then you will find things around you changing! Try it, it works.best regards.
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2006-11-17 17:32:54
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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it is rectangular in shape and has paper leaves with inscriptions on it You start at the first leave and focus eyes on it and transmit the images to your brain, flipping the leaves one by one unitl to the last one You have just read a book and your IQ went up!!
2006-11-18 21:39:12
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answered by FoudaFaFa 5
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Yes, the book tablet; you read it a lot and you get smarter
2006-11-17 17:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No but there is a wonderful invention called School, which you might wish to consider, it works a treat!
2006-11-17 17:12:14
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answered by froggy010101 4
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no but it has been shown that eating peppermint before and during tests can improve the mind's abilities, and you will score better on tests.
2006-11-17 17:45:27
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answered by winkcat 7
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no there is not. but you can study harder and that may help. or maybe be tested for a learning disability.
2006-11-17 17:19:04
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answered by kameo_44 4
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There is one for paying attention.
2006-11-17 17:10:49
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answered by Anthony 4
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