Berlin June 5: When addressing difficulties, do intelligent people think more quickly than others? The findings of a recent study conducted by Human Brain Project researchers at Charite University Berlin and their collaborators at University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, which was published in Nature Communications, cast doubt on this widely accepted notion in the field of intelligence. They developed 650 customised brain network models (BNMs) using data from the Human Connectome Project and replicated the dynamics of the problem-solving brain using a physiologically inspired methodology.