When it comes to intelligence, size isn’t everything

March 30, 2006 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Intelligence has more to do with when and how the brain grows rather than its overall size, suggests a new study.

In the brightest children, the thickness of the prefrontal cortex — a brain region thought to be responsible for many facets of intelligence — increased rapidly through their pre-teen years before thinning out again after the age of 11. The pattern was the same in those of average intelligence, but much less pronounced.