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What does the structure of the mammalian brain indicate about intelligence?
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What does the structure of the mammalian brain indicate about intelligence?
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The structure of a mammalian brain would likely depend on the folds that are present in the cortex. It means that the more folded one's cortex is the smarter the person would be. If compared to a rat, a rat's brain is flatter as well as smoother.
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