
The Human Intelligence Podcast How Intelligence and IQ Work in the Brain | Dr. Richard Haier
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Jan 23, 2026 Dr. Richard Haier, neuroscientist known for brain imaging studies of intelligence and author of The Neuroscience of Intelligence. He explains why higher IQ often means more efficient brain activity. PET and fMRI milestones, the Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory, genetics and molecular approaches, and how large collaborations are changing intelligence research are all discussed.
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Flying Isotopes For PET Scans
- Haier remembered flying isotopes by private plane 400 miles because the PET tracer had a 110-minute half-life.
- That logistical hurdle illustrates how resource-intensive early PET research was.
From Correlation To Molecular Causality
- Haier and John Gargis argue intelligence research must move from correlations toward causal, molecular-level experiments.
- Integrating GWAS, gene expression, and brain metabolism can generate testable hypotheses about mechanisms of intelligence.
Book Canceled Then Reinstated
- Haier described an editor canceling his book after 'woke' negative reviews but a senior Cambridge official reinstated it unchanged.
- The episode delayed publication but ultimately validated the manuscript's quality.




