The brains of highly intelligent children develop in a different pattern from those with more average abilities, researchers have found after analyzing a series of imaging scans collected over 17 years.
The discovery, some experts expect, will help scientists understand intelligence in terms of the genes that foster it and the childhood experiences that can promote it.
Scans Show Different Growth for Intelligent Brains
April 3rd, 2006 by Klintron
Tags: Consciousness·neuroscience



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