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Diffusion markers of dendritic density and arborization in gray matter predict differences in intelligence
Access & Citations
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- 54k
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- 162
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Online attention
- 8599 tweeters
- 8 blogs
- 6 Facebook pages
- 22 Google+ users
- 34 news outlets
- 3 Redditors
- 2 Video uploaders
- 304 Mendeley
- 1 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 187th) of the 353,956 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 99th percentile (ranked 5th) of the 1,177 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Communications
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Weniger vernetzte Gehirne sind intelligenter
Informationsdienst Wissenschaft -
Weniger vernetzte Gehirne sind intelligenter
Innovations Report -
News story from Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) on Wednesday 16 May 2018
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News story from MedicalXpress on Thursday 17 May 2018
MedicalXpress -
Smarter brains run on sparsely connected neurons
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The Well-Tempered Clavichord, by James Thompson
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Smarter Brains Run on Sparsely Connected Neurons
Neuroscience RSS Feeds - Neuroscience News Updates -
Science and Technology links (May 18th, 2018)
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Top stories in science this week
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Intelligent brains have more sparse and efficient nerve connections.
Deric Bownds' MindBlog -
Weniger ist mehr: Paradox Gehirn
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Smarter brains run on sparsely connected neurons The more intelligent a person, the fewer connections...
J Hemarajarajeswari Psychologist
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