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Dean Burnett

Dean Burnett, PhD, is a neuroscientist and a stand-up comedian. He is based at the Centre for Medical Education at Cardiff University. His widely praised Guardian science blog, Brain Flapping, has been viewed more than sixteen million times in the last three years. He is the author of The Idiot Brain: A Neuroscientist Explains What Your Head Is Really Up To. Follow him on Twitter @garwboy.

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These two traits, impostor syndrome in intelligent people and illogical self-confidence in less intelligent people, regularly overlap in unhelpful ways.
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Louis Leon Thurstone in 1938, who proposed that human intelligence was made up of seven Primary Mental Abilities:
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If you get really good at something then your brain becomes so efficient at it, it essentially stops realising it’s happening. And if it doesn’t know it’s happening, it won’t adapt or respond to it, so you get a self-limiting effect.
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