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In both sexes, the European brains show an outbending of the hemispheric
surface in the occipital and frontal poles and of the
whole dorsal aspect of the hemispheres, whereas the
Japanese brains show an outbending in the interposed
regions. That means that the Japanese brains are
shorter, but wider than the European brains
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For example, having more interstitial neurons (the ones connecting different parts of the brain) would suggest more creativity. But I don't think we see that with the Japs.
So it suggests that the assumptions about creativity may be wrong and instead creativity may come from a more logic based approach. It could be that a bigger frontal lobe leads to more creativity.
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