Share of Cost, Human Intelligence Cannot Be Explained By The Size of The Brain’s Frontal Lobes
Tuesday, Dec. 17th 2013 9:00 AM
Research into the comparative size of the frontal lobes in humans and other species has determined that they are not – as previously thought – disproportionately enlarged relative to other areas of the brain, according to the most accurate and conclusive study of this area of the brain.
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