The Truth of “Intellectuality”: Is High IQ Infatuation Mu Qiang or Low Self-Esteem?

【Cognitive Neural Dual-Channel Model】


When an intellectualized person is exposed to a high-IQ object, the brain activates two pathways in parallel:

Reward pathway: activation of the dorsolateral prefrontal lobe (cognitive excitation)

Threat pathway: hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus discharge (competitive anxiety)

Functional NIR spectroscopy:
When hearing esoteric academic concepts, intellectuals exhibit peculiar patterns of neural responses:

Prefrontal oxyhemoglobin ↑32%

Amygdala deoxyhemoglobin ↑ 19%

This state of contradiction lasts an average of 6.8 seconds

▶ Morbid Muqiang Diagnostic Scale

Indicators Healthy intellectuals Morbid Muqiang
Knowledge Gap Response: Take the initiative to ask questions, take notes, and change the topic immediately
Dealing with Academic Mistakes Excitement +25% (Exploring Opportunities) Sweating +300mg/cm²·h
The intellectual dimension cognition endorses the theory of multiple intelligences and worships only logical mathematical intelligence
▼ Cognitive Restructuring Scheme ▼
(1) Four-step method of knowledge disenchantment

Authoritative Deconstruction Experiments:

Record the number of coughs/slips of the tongue when attending academic lectures

Use a thermal imager to capture changes in the temperature of their face when they are nervous

Defect Visualization Training:

Collect cases of failure from top scholars (e.g., rejected papers)

Make a “Genius Mistakes Timeline” to hang in your bedroom

(2) Parallel training system of intelligence

Capability Tripod Model:
▷ Cognitive dimension: Use the WAIS-IV test to obtain true IQ values
▷ Practical dimension: Completion of cross-domain skills certification (e.g. barista/first responder)
▷ Emotional dimension: pass the SEI emotional intelligence assessment

Knowledge Gap Exposure Therapy:
Step 1: Publicly admit a knowledge blind spot on social platforms
Step 2: Record the type of reaction of others and the change in your own anxiety value
Step 3: Construct the formula for calculating the Imperfect Protection Factor


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