Intelligent people's brains are wired differently: Researchers say 'smart minds' are more likely to be happy, well educated and earn more
Scientists who analysed brain scan data on 461 volunteers found patterns linked positive aspects of life, such as having a good memory and vocabulary, feeling satisfied, and being well educated
People at the other end of the scale were more likely to display negative traits including anger, rule-breaking, substance use and poor sleep qualityBy MARK PRIGG FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 18:13 GMT, 28 September 2015 | UPDATED: 18:45 GMT, 28 September 2015
High achievers have brains that are wired differently from those with fewer intellectual or social abilities, researchers have claimed.
Scientists who analysed brain scan data on 461 volunteers found some had 'connectome' patterns linked to classically positive aspects of life, such as having a good memory and vocabulary, feeling satisfied, and being well educated.
People at the other end of the connectome scale were more likely to display negative traits including anger, rule-breaking, substance use and poor sleep quality.
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