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Performance IQ scores vs. brain size A study examined
brain size (measured as pixels counted in a digitized
magnetic resonance image [MRI] of a cross section of
the brain) and IQ (4 Performance scales of the Weschler
IQ test) for college students. The
Performance IQ scores vs. the brain size. Comment on
the association between brain size and IQ.
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