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less synaptic density than a larger brain. It certainly doesn't. Synaptic density and brain folding, in compensate which either the folds in our brain, like the wrinkles we have in our brain, can compensate for volume and heat and some lower connectivity. So, a smaller brain, for instance, because you've got all that packed in a smaller area than a larger brain. It can actually make it more convenient and easier for a smaller brain to learn than a larger brain, because you have all this this mass that's compacted into a smaller volume. And it just means that it's synaptic density is a little bit more than a larger brain. In fact, even brain folding, when you can get a little bit larger or more pronounced than a smaller brain as well, so that it compensates for its size. That last station there, you want to make a comment? Come on in.

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