Why do we study genius' brains?

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by Popcorn8636, Aug 27, 2002.

  1. Popcorn8636 Registered Senior Member

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    Is there really that much difference between a genius' brain and a normal persons brain?
     
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  3. nitetrax Registered Member

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    The statement blow is correct, although I'm not sure if it was 15 percent. Same as a lot of autistic brains. Identical to a lot of autistic brains, actually.
     
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  5. %BlueSoulRobot% Copyright! Copyright!! Registered Senior Member

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    Why delete it? It's a good topic.

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    Let's see...they chopped up and distributed Einstein's brain, right? And they found out that one part was 15% (?) bigger than an average human's, right? (I'm going totally on memory on this, heh

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    ) I guess it'd be a good idea to steal a genius's brain and examine it, so that we can find out what makes geniusness, and make a super-intelligent army to use as international spies.

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  7. Firefly Registered Senior Member

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    You have the answer in the question:

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    We study genius' brains to see if there is
     

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