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People with bigger brains are smarter than their smaller-brained counterparts, according to a study conducted by aVirginia Commonwealth University researcher published in the journal "Intelligence."
Animals with larger brains tend to be larger than animals with smaller brains. Also, to a degree, larger brains tend to mean more complex behaviors. Yes, some mammals have more brains than humans and have less intelligence, but any mammal is more intelligent than an earthworm which only has some ganglia for a brain.
The brain... for most people.
Well they say that animals are smarter than humans... so wht doesnt a brain do for a rabbit? here's a question....... wht the heck does a brain do for you?
Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.
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Human brain processing power is way more than AI. This separates humans from Artificial Intelligence.
Brain coral is not a parasite.
Homo habilis is believed to have had a relatively small brain size, indicating a lower level of intelligence compared to modern humans. However, they were capable of using simple tools, suggesting some level of problem-solving skills and cognitive abilities.
size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence. only the capacity of the neurons
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Every part of the brain - except possibly the brain stem, where involuntary processes are - contributes to intelligence.
Humans do have a brain size which can vary with their physical skull size. Though it has little impact on intelligence and the variation is very minor.
yes, you will have below average intelligence.
Size of 2 peanuts. Parakeets are very low at IQ. Compared to humans,we have about 30 times better intelligence.