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by stephencanon
4722 days ago
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> In those fields you might peak at 26. This is oft-repeated, but I’ve never seen any actual evidence to support it. I know plenty of mathematicians who didn’t start doing their best work until they were in their 40s, and musicians who have only gotten better well into their 60s. |
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Galenson claims there is a human dimorphism between people (or at least artists) who peak young and old (summarized here: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.07/genius.html)
Math, music, and chess do have the most child prodigies. It doesn't mean the converse is true, that older people are worse at them :)