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Thus, other important regions that could potentially contribute to intelligence, such as the cerebellum, are often overlooked18.
Moreover, even with the mapping of the genome, the molecular biologist Shirley Tilghman of Princeton says we are still in the Dark Ages when it comes to understanding the combinations of genes that contribute to intelligence and personality.
By determining the morphometric variation patterns of the brain through the use of SBM, we demonstrated how the core regions are associated with other brain regions and contribute to intelligence.
Given that the techniques were ineffective, the study says, the agency routinely misled Congress and the White House when it claimed that the use of torture did in fact contribute to intelligence victories.
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It is understood that his work involves writing and contributing to intelligence and security assessments.
If the work is confirmed by other researchers, it would be the first time that a gene contributing to intelligence had been found.
Further analyses of DNA sequence and gene expression in this cohort may reveal other genes encoding proteins involved in neuronal synaptic transmission as contributing to intelligence and behavior.
There is growing evidence that DTNPB1 contributes to intelligence and cognition.
The WAIS, a family of tests of cognitive domains contributing to intelligence created by David Wechsler (Wechsler, 1955 , 1981 , 1997 is used to assess a wide range of cognitive abilities and impairments.
While information derived from these departments contribute to conservation intelligence as a whole, they can also specifically contribute to crime intelligence as well.
Would sequencing the human genome enable us to identify the genes that contribute to higher intelligence or other desirable traits and would that in turn lead to discrimination against those who do not have them?
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