
The Future of Food: A Discussion with Kimberly Wilson
New Books in Psychology
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The Reversal of the Flan Effect
There's some evidence. that we're not giving our brains what they need to develop well and therefore work well, he says. I think what's also relevant to the conversation is the reversal of the flin effect. Since records began, you know, through the course of the 19th century, global IQs have been increasing. But since the 90s in westernized countries like the UK, Denmark, Norway, Germany, IQs have fallen. And research teams certainly attribute at least some of that to poorer diets.
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