How does “natural born talent” work exactly, and why does it vary so much between people?

798 views

How does “natural born talent” work exactly, and why does it vary so much between people?

In: Biology

3 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

Natural born talent is such a broad term that can include a huge variety of things. I will therefore explain two phenomenon that can help you wrapping your mind around it.

The first, called the January effect, was a study that noticed that a large part of the hockey players in the NHL were born during the first 3 months of the year. They found that this was due to the fact that superearly for the kids that started with hocky practice very young (around 5 maybe) had a massive advantage if they where born early in the year, as they were far more developed (a kid born in January vs December is practically one year more developed). This also applies for genetic advantages like early hightgrowth for basketballplayers. This leads them to perform better, thus getting more attention and focus from parents and coaches. This leads to more practice, leading to even better performance etc. Apply this to genetic advantage (like the hight in basketball) and you have “natural talent”

The next is simpler, as with singing. Some things are highly dependent on genetics, and by the very definition of talent you need to be “way above average”. Sometimes, by genetics and chance, some people end up with the exact right ingredients (lungs, vocal cords, abdominal muscles etc) to just be extraordinary.

Does that sort of answer your question?

You are viewing 1 out of 3 answers, click here to view all answers.