Higher IQ Linked to Testosterone Exposure In Utero

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A Canadian scientist suggests that perhaps we should be looking for a hormonal source to explain intelligence. University of Alberta researcher Marty Mrazik, Ph.D., says being extremely bright (having an IQ of 130 or more) may be due to prenatal exposure of testosterone. It is hypothesized that, in the same way that physical and cognitive deficiencies may develop in utero, so too could similar exposure to this naturally occurring chemical result in giftedness.
“There seems to be some evidence that excessive prenatal exposure to testosterone facilitates increased connections in the brain, especially in the right prefrontal cortex,” said Mrazik. “That’s why we see some intellectually gifted people with distinct personality characteristics that you don’t see in the normal population.”

Based on their observations, the researchers made the hypothesis that this hormonal “glitch” in the in-utero neurobiological development means that gifted children are born with an affinity for certain areas such as the arts, math or science.

"Testosterone Hormone Linked to Higher IQ, PsychCentral, 2011 March 14, https://psychcentral.com/news/2011/03/14/testosterone-hormone-linked-to-higher-iq/24379.html
 
The topic is way more nuanced, so any mister T getting excited should sober up. First Tan and Tan 1997 showed that the higher the TT the higher the fluid intelligence for men, whereas for women was an inverted U shape. Then Mrazik's study goes in the same direction. However, the mammoth study National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health shows an incredibly dense cloud of IQ that declines with higher T.
 
Personally, I don't believe it. I have kids and grandkids with over 130 IQs. Top 2% in comprehension and math. Their T is not super high.
 

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