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Volume 19, Issue 2 (Suppl)
Int J Emerg Ment Health, an open access journal
ISSN: 1522-4821
Mental Health 2017
June 21-23, 2017
Mental Health and Human Resilience
June 21-23, 2017 London, UK
3
rd
International Conference on
Neurocognitive, biological and genetics factors and the risk of developing borderline intellectual functioning
(BIF) disease among Kurdish societies
Mohammad Reza Dawoudi
Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
D
ifferences in intelligence are the most significant factor in explaining levels of social progress and development. One measure
scientists use to determine differences in intelligence is Intelligence Quotient (IQ), which is derived from standardized tests
de-signed to assess human intelligence. Individuals with IQ scores between 90 and 109 are considered average intelligence and
those with scores of 89 to 80 are considered below average or dullness. In this study our analysis of the literature has assessed the
level of Kurdish intelligence quotient. The area of Kurdish nation, located in four different countries includes Iran, Iraq, Syria and
Turkey. The average IQ of Iranian people is 84, Iraqi people 87, Syrian people 83 and Turkey people is 90. These numbers came from
a work carried out from 2002 to 2006 by Richard Lynn, a British Professor of Psychology and Tatu Vanhanen, a Finnish Professor
of Political Science, who conducted IQ studies in more than 80 countries. Based on this study, we estimate the average Kurdish IQ
ranges between 83 and 90. Vanhanen and Lynn argue that IQ and the Wealth of Nations analyses the relation between national IQ
scores and measures of economic performance. In this study, we aimed to assess the association between IQ (intelligence quotient)
and neurocognitive, biological and genetics factors among Kurdish populations and then we drew inferences about the state of social
progress and development of Kurdish societies and genetic characteristics based on a statistical pattern.
Biography
Mohammad Reza Dawoudi is a Data Com Engineer, Bioinformatician for nursing students and is the CEO of Finno Bio Stock Oy, championing the business of
biomedical stock in Finland as well as a Manager of Research, Development and Innovation Lab in FBSC.
m.reza.dawoudi@abo.fiMohammad Reza Dawoudi, Int J Emerg Ment Health 2017, 19:2(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821-C1-008