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Bigger brain =/= more intelligent

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-04 6:17

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1704016.htm

Researchers bust head size-intelligence link

By Judy Skatssoon for ABC Science Online

The genes that are thought to have helped humans evolve big brains do not appear to play any role in how intelligent we are, according to a DNA study.

This backs separate research that has failed to come up with a link between head size and intelligence, except in extreme congenital abnormalities.

The Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QMIR) study is the first to specifically look at genes, head size and intelligence in a normal population.

The Australian study finds that people who scored highly in intelligence tests did not necessarily possess versions of the genes that are expected to code for big heads and intelligence.

People who did possess the suspected 'smart' versions of the genes were not necessarily the most intelligent or the ones with the biggest brains.

The study will be presented at the 11th International Congress of Human Genetics in Brisbane next week.
Head space

The researchers tested 4,395 teenagers for head size and intelligence.

They also looked at the genes ASPM, MCPH1 and CDK5RAP2, which regulate brain size and activity.

When mutated, these genes result in an abnormally small brain, a condition known as congenital microcephaly.

"Normal variation in these genes has not yet been investigated in relation to head size and intelligence," Dr Michelle Luciano, a research fellow at QMIR, said.

She says the only comparable previous study used MRI imaging to measure brain volume in relation to two microcephaly genes.

"Their findings [about a relation to brain size] were negative and they didn't find a relationship with two of the genes we were looking at," Dr Luciano said.

"We decided to take it a step further and look at intelligence and lo and behold we find a similar negative result."
Ancestral or evolved?

We all carry the three genes the QMIR team investigated but some of us carry 'ancestral', or less evolved, versions and others carry 'derived' or more recently evolved versions.

Some of us carry one of each.

Dr Luciano says researchers had expected that people with evolved versions of the gene would be smarter and have bigger heads, but were surprised to find this was not the case.

"We would predict that if you've got the more recent version you should have a higher IQ," she said.

"We actually found that not to be the case.

"It is unlikely then that selective pressure for these genes is related to the evolution of intelligence in humans."

Rather, she says the genes might be important for a neurological function outside the brain.
Are humans getting smarter?

Professor Colin Groves, an expert in human evolution from the Australian National University, says human brains began getting bigger after our earliest ancestors like Homo habilis appeared.

But our brains have stopped growing and have actually started getting smaller, or at least more 'compact'.

"[Our brains] have got bigger but they're not getting bigger," he said.

"In fact since the late Pleistocene in general they've got smaller."

Professor Groves says while brain size appears to be related to intelligence between species, this does not seem to be the case within a species.

Despite the development of technological advances, he says there is no evidence that Homo sapiens have become more intelligent in the last 50,000 years.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-04 9:32

>>Austrailian study
Phails. That backwater country is not going to have smart peepuls regardless of head size.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-04 11:21 (sage)

>>1
This was established some time ago. Old news.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 6:33

sayje

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 12:10

What about multiple brains?  For example, Professor Frink's dad in that one Halloween episode, where he was stuffing all the Nobel prize winners' brains into his head.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 12:26

Bigger neo-cortex = more intelligence

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 12:58

>>6
I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid... you're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries. A world where anything is possible. Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 13:29

>>7
._.'

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 15:07 (sage)

>>1

you must have a very small brain since it's a fact that everyone already knew.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-06 15:31

"Bigger brain =/= more intelligent"

No fucking shit? It's fuckign obvious. Animals like cows have big brains and they're as dumb as rocks.

Name: lol 2006-08-07 9:05

thats wrong, i know a boy who has a MASSIVE i mean really huge head, but hes thick as shit, he has a mind of a 2 year old, or a brain of a 2 year old, lol!!!

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-07 16:21

>>11
NO SHIT DUMB ASS

EVERYOEN FUCKIGN KNOWS THAT ALREADY

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-07 17:26

Niggers got big heads, yet no brains.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-07 20:09

>>13
/r/ proof that niggers got big heads

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-08 7:51

>>14
stand outside the nearest convenient store.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-08 8:19

>>15
Only blacks who go to convenience stores have big heads.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-08 16:30

>>16
because those are niggers, retard.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-08 17:40

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-27 2:51

Keep the brain ticking with fish oil

People with higher levels of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil may also have larger brain volumes in old age, and this is equivalent to preserving one to two years of brain health, according to a study published in the online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

   Shrinking brain volume is a sign of Alzheimer's disease as well as normal ageing.

   In the study, levels of omega-3 fatty acids EPA+DHA in red blood cells were tested in over 1,000 women. Eight years later, when the women were an average age of 78, MRI scans were taken to measure their brain volume, said the academy in a statement. The result: those with higher levels of omega-3s had larger total brain volumes eight years later. For instance, women with twice as high levels of fatty acids (7.5 per cent versus 3.4 per cent) had a 0.7 per cent larger brain volume.

   "These higher levels of fatty acids can be achieved through diet and the use of supplements, and the results suggest that the effect on brain volume is the equivalent of delaying the normal loss of brain cells that comes with ageing by one to two years," said study author Dr James Pottala of the University of South Dakota in Sioux Falls and US health management company Health Diagnostic Laboratory.

   According to the study, those with higher levels of omega-3s also had a 2.7 per cent larger volume in the hippocampus area of the brain, which plays an important role in memory. In Alzheimer's disease, the hippocampus begins to atrophy before symptoms appear.

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