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... 26. Which of the following is NOT TRUE? a. The cerebral hemispheres make up about 80% of the brain. b. Ridges in the cerebrum are called sulci c. The longitudinal fissure separates the 2 cerebral hemispheres d. The central sulcus separates the frontal and parietal lobes e. The parieto-occipital sulc ...
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Brain size

The size of the brain is a frequent topic of study within the fields of anatomy and evolution. Brain size is sometimes measured by weight and sometimes by volume (via MRI scans or by skull volume). Neuroimaging intelligence testing can be used to study brain size. One question that has been frequently investigated is the relation of brain size to intelligence.
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