General Intellect Kentucky Regulation:
"General intellectual ability" means possessing:
a. Either the potential or demonstrated ability to perform at an exceptionally high level in general intellectual ability, which is usually reflected in extraordinary performance in a variety of cognitive areas, such as abstract reasoning, logical reasoning, social awareness, memory, nonverbal ability and the analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of information; and
b. A consistently outstanding mental capacity as compared to children of one's age, experience, or environment.