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"The fact is that mammalian brains grow synapses in bursts!
Our ability to stay tuned in to them literally helps their brains grow.
Their brains grow more slowly, with changes similar to those in children with mental retardation from other causes.
In comparisons between humans and other animal species, Dr. Woods has found that one region or domain of the gene is repeated more often as brains grow larger.
Tallinen and his colleagues also produced a mathematical model of how their 3D-printed brains grew, and compared it with what we know about how real human brains grow.
The more baby rats are licked by their parents, the bigger their brains grow!" This battle cry: "Get rats to lick your babies!" is perhaps unlikely to become official policy.
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While Bad Brains grew, Hudson's mind writhed.
Gut tissue is metabolically expensive too — so as brains grew gut sizes shrank.
Their brains grew bigger, enabling more advanced tools, language, and social organization.
Nerve fibers in the animals' brains grew wildly, and the mice had unusual behaviors, reminiscent of autism.
(As hominids' brains grew, the theory goes, they became better hunters; this allowed their guts to shrink, which facilitated further brain growth).
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