• Why IQ Is Still So Misunderstood | Dr. James J. Lee
    Jan 31 2026

    n this episode of the RIOT IQ Podcast, we talk with Dr. James J. Lee about why IQ is still widely misunderstood and how intelligence researchers actually think about it. The conversation breaks down what IQ measures, what it does not, and why many public discussions around IQ miss the mark. James explains how researchers interpret IQ data, how prediction works in intelligence research, and where simplified narratives break down when applied to real-world outcomes. We also discuss how modern research approaches are improving the way intelligence is studied, how scientists think about general intelligence, and why understanding the limits of IQ is just as important as understanding its strengths. Topics covered in this episode: – What IQ actually measures – Common misconceptions about IQ – What IQ can and cannot explain – How intelligence researchers think about prediction – The limits of oversimplified IQ narratives – How modern research is refining our understanding of intelligence This is part of the RIOT IQ Podcast, where we explore intelligence, cognition, and human potential through science, data, and serious conversation. If you found this episode valuable, consider subscribing for future episodes and sharing it with someone interested in intelligence, psychology, or human behavior. Resources discussed in this episode: https://doi.org/10.1177/09637214251339449 🧪 Curious about your own IQ? If you want to explore your own ability profile, you can take a free sample of the RIOT IQ test at https://www.riotiq.com. 🧠 Human Intelligence Podcast We go deeper into intelligence, psychology, and human ability on the podcast. Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-human-intelligence-podcast/id1838505248 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/7rlGMBgISCAxVwJMAXor3M

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    53 mins
  • How AI Is Changing Intelligence Research | Dr. Stephen Hsu
    Jan 30 2026

    This is part of the RIOT IQ Podcast, where we explore human intelligence through science, data, and serious conversation. If you found this episode valuable, consider subscribing for future conversations like this and share it with someone interested in intelligence, neuroscience, or human behavior. 🧪 Curious about your own IQ? If you want to explore your own ability profile, you can take a free sample of the RIOT IQ test at https://www.riotiq.com. 🧠 Human Intelligence Podcast We go deeper into intelligence, psychology, and human ability on the podcast. Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-human-intelligence-podcast/id1838505248 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/7rlGMBgISCAxVwJMAXor3M 🔔 Subscribe for more videos on intelligence, psychology, and cognitive science. All our links → https://linktr.ee/riottest Follow us on X → https://x.com/RiotIQ

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • How Intelligence and IQ Work in the Brain | Dr. Richard Haier
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with neuroscientist Dr. Richard Haier to unpack what intelligence and IQ actually look like inside the brain. We talk about what decades of brain imaging research reveal about IQ, why higher intelligence is linked to more efficient brain activity, and what PET scans, genetics, and network models tell us about how intelligence works at a biological level.

    We also explore common misconceptions about IQ, the limits of what training and environment can change, and what current science does and does not support when it comes to increasing intelligence.

    This conversation focuses on evidence, not ideology, and draws from over 50 years of research in neuroscience and intelligence science.

    Topics covered in this episode: – How IQ relates to brain efficiency – What PET scans reveal about intelligence – The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (PFIT) – Genetics, environment, and cognitive ability – Can IQ change over time? – What intelligence research actually shows

    This is part of the RIOT IQ Podcast, where we explore human intelligence through science, data, and serious conversation. If you found this episode valuable, consider subscribing for future conversations like this and share it with someone interested in intelligence, neuroscience, or human behavior.

    Dr. Richard Haier is also the founder of the HIrE Foundation, an initiative focused on supporting rigorous, open scientific research on intelligence and human cognition.

    Learn more about the foundation here: https://www.hirefoundation.org/

    🧪 Curious about your own IQ? If you want to explore your own ability profile, you can take a free sample of the RIOT IQ test at https://www.riotiq.com.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • What Most People Get Wrong About Free Will and Genetics | Dr. Damien Morris
    Dec 19 2025

    If you want to explore your own ability profile, you can take a free sample of the RIOT IQ test at https://www.riotiq.com.

    In this episode, Russell talks with Damien Morris about free will, genetics, and responsibility. They explore why genetic explanations for behavior are often misunderstood, what people get wrong about determinism, and how philosophical assumptions shape research in behavioral genetics, psychology, and social science.

    Damien explains the idea of “free will by subtraction,” why ignorance cannot be the basis of freedom, and how different views of free will lead to very different conclusions about responsibility, inequality, and criminal justice. They also discuss why genetics does not erase agency and why philosophy still matters for understanding human behavior.

    Read the article discussed in this episode: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/twin-research-and-human-genetics/article/behavioral-genetics-and-human-agency-how-selectively-deterministic-theories-of-free-will-drive-unwarranted-opposition-to-behavioral-genetic-research-and-undermine-our-moral-and-legal-conventions-part-i/EF9614F273F0F07150C5DBB29F1DF1D8

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • How Much Can Embryo Selection Increase IQ? | Dr. Jonathan Anomaly
    Dec 5 2025

    If you want to explore your own ability profile, you can take a free sample of the RIOT IQ test at https://www.riotiq.com.

    In this episode, Dr. Russell T. Warne speaks with Dr. Jonathan Anomaly about embryo selection, polygenic scores, and what modern genetics can predict about traits like IQ, health risks, and longevity. They talk through how polygenic scores are built, what kind of IQ gains are realistic when selecting embryos, why parents rarely choose the highest IQ embryo, and how people balance disease risks against cognitive traits.

    They also discuss validation studies, ethical concerns, CRISPR and gene editing, long term social effects, and what embryo selection might mean over several generations.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Ability That Predicts STEM Success Better Than IQ | Dr. Thomas Coyle
    Nov 21 2025

    If you want to test your own ability profile, you can take a free sample of the RIOT IQ test at https://riotiq.com.

    In this episode, Russell talks with Dr. Thomas Coyle about a surprising finding in modern intelligence research. There is an ability that predicts STEM success better than IQ, and most people never hear about it.

    Dr. Coyle explains what this ability is, how it develops during adolescence, and why schools rarely teach or measure it. They also cover spatial and mechanical skills, processing speed, sex differences, and why these patterns matter for future engineers and technical careers.

    This is a simple and clear conversation that shows how different abilities shape real outcomes beyond a single IQ score.

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    47 mins
  • The Truth About Polygenic Scores: What Your Genes Really Say About Intelligence | Yujing Lin
    Nov 15 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Russell Warne talks with Yujing Lin from King’s College London about her new open-access study on polygenic scores and cognitive abilities. The conversation explains how polygenic scores work, why they predict IQ and education so well, and what changes when you compare unrelated individuals to siblings raised in the same family.

    We explore how genetics and environment interact, why socioeconomic status matters at the family level, and why between-family effects are real signals rather than bias. The discussion also covers missing heritability, additive genetic effects, and why the same genetic variants influence intelligence across the full normal range.

    If you’re curious about what modern behavioral genetics really shows about intelligence, this episode gives you a clear and data-driven explanation.

    Read the full study here: https://icajournal.scholasticahq.com/article/140654-polygenic-score-prediction-within-and-between-sibling-pairs-for-intelligence-cognitive-abilities-and-educational-traits-from-childhood-to-early-adulthood

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    44 mins
  • Hidden Talents Behind Bars: How Harsh Environments Reshape Intelligence | Dr. Michael Woodley
    Oct 20 2025

    What happens to intelligence when people face extreme environments like prisons? In this episode we talk with Dr. Michael Woodley of Menie about his recent paper, “The Reversal of Spearman’s Hypothesis in Incarcerated Populations and the Role of Non-Shared Environmentality.”

    We explore how one of the most established ideas in intelligence research completely reverses inside prison populations. Michael explains why harsh and unpredictable environments can trigger hidden talents and what that means for understanding IQ, cognition, and human adaptability.

    In this conversation we cover:

    • What Spearman’s hypothesis really means
    • How non-shared environments shape cognitive differences
    • Why harsh environments can flip expected IQ patterns
    • The evolutionary explanation behind hidden talents
    • What this research means for testing and interpretation

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    Read the full research article:

    https://icajournal.scholasticahq.com/article/140843-the-reversal-of-spearman-s-hypothesis-in-incarcerated-populations-and-the-role-of-non-shared-environmentality

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    32 mins