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Brain's Connections May Predict Intelligence
Posted Aug 06 2012 5:00pm
Intelligence based on prefrontal cortex's effective communication with rest of brain
Source: HealthDay
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Intelligence based on prefrontal cortex's effective communication with rest of brain
Source: HealthDay