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Studies of the brains of very intelligent people (e.g., Albert Einstein) have revealed that intelligent people's brains:

A) are usually larger than average.
B) are usually smaller than average.
C) have no size relationship to intelligence.
D) do not vary.

Intelligent People's Brains

Refers to the neurological and structural characteristics that are believed to differ in the brains of individuals with high cognitive abilities.

  • Comprehend the association between the dimensions of the brain, intellectual capacity, and several external variables.
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