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Cognitive aspects at age 7 months may help predict cognitive ability at age 30: Study

General cognitive ability, known widely as 'intelligence' or 'IQ', is a composite score that measures one's capacity to learn, reason, understand and solve problems

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Cognitive aspects at age seven months -- such as being able to stay on task or if an infant prefers new toys -- could predict cognitive ability at age 30, a new study has found.

General cognitive ability, known widely as 'intelligence' or 'IQ', is a composite score that measures one's capacity to learn, reason, understand and solve problems.

IQ is considered to remain constant between ages 11 and 90.

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