Gen-Z is less intelligent than previous generations, neuroscientist claims
Neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath claims that Gen-Z, born between 1997 and 2010, is less intelligent than previous generations due to over-reliance on digital technology. Research shows Gen-Z has weaker problem-solving skills, shorter attention spans, and declining math skills, leading to lower overall IQ. Experts suggest screens disrupt natural learning processes and urge Congress to consider banning educational technology in schools.
Scientists have identified the reason behind Gen-Z's cognitive decline.
Gen-Z is less intelligent than previous generations, neuroscientist claims
Gen-Z is less intelligent than previous generations, neuroscientist claims.
Gen-Z has been identified by neuroscientists as the first generation in history to be less intelligent than their parents and researchers have now pointed out the possible reasons behind the decline.
Former teacher-turned-neuroscientist Dr Jared Cooney Horvath has claimed that the people born between 1997 and 2010 (classified as Gen-Z) are less intelligent because of their over-reliance on digital technology in school.
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