The author presents a theory that major genes controlling the
growth of human intelligence, both left- and right-brain
attributes, are on the X-chromosome. The more significant of the
implications of such X-linkage include: DEGREESL DEGREESL
DEGREESDBL Males tend to be more variable in intelligence. It is
well known that males are far more likely to have intellectual
deficits, including mental subnormality, learning disorders, and
behavior problems. This book also presents evidence that males are
more likely to be exceptionally high in cognitive abilities (other
than memory), and in such areas as advanced mathematics, spatial
perception, and creative music. DEGREESL DEGREESL DEGREESDBL
Partial or total reversions to the aboriginal level of intelligence
can account for virtually all cases of non-specific mental
subnormality. These conditions are now identified by such terms as
Renpenning syndrome, Martin-Bell syndrome, Fragile-X syndrome, and
cultural-familial mental retardation. Because of the probability of
offsetting genes, females are less likely to be severely affected
by these conditions.
DEGREESDBL Since the X-linked genes control a pattern of
growth, boys are more variable in the age of readiness for the
skills required for progress in school. Some are precocious, but
many are delayed, and not ready for the three R's at the
traditional age of 6. This is the basis for almost all cases of
learning disability. DEGREESL DEGREESL DEGREESDBL Being on the
X-chromosome, these genes, favorable or unfavorable, are not passed
on from father to son, although they are passed on from father to
daughter. This invalidates earlier studies of parent-child
transmission of IQ, which have included father-son correlations. In
effect, earlier studies have come up with estimates of the
heritability of intelligence that
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