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  2. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia

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    However, the cerebral cortex, which is the major center of cognition, has only about one-third of the number of neurons as a human's cerebral cortex. [5] While elephant brains look similar to those of humans and other mammals and has the same functional areas, there are certain unique structural differences. [6]

  3. Cetacean intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Elephant brains also show a complexity similar to dolphin brains, and are also more convoluted than that of humans, [20] and with a cortex thicker than that of cetaceans. [21] It is generally agreed that the growth of the neocortex , both absolutely and relative to the rest of the brain, during human evolution, has been responsible for the ...

  4. List of animals by number of neurons - Wikipedia

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    The human brain contains 86 billion neurons, with 16 billion neurons in the cerebral cortex. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Neuron counts constitute an important source of insight on the topic of neuroscience and intelligence : the question of how the evolution of a set of components and parameters (~10 11 neurons, ~10 14 synapses) of a complex system leads to ...

  5. Neuroscience Explains Why Elephants Are So Dang Smart ... - AOL

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  6. Brain–body mass ratio - Wikipedia

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    Brain size usually increases with body size in animals (i.e. large animals usually have larger brains than smaller animals); [4] the relationship is not, however, linear. Small mammals such as mice may have a brain/body ratio similar to humans, while elephants have a comparatively lower brain/body ratio. [4] [5]

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  8. Keeping large animals in captivity literally damages their brains

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    In decades of studying the brains of humans, African elephants, humpback whales and other large mammals, I’ve noted the organ’s great sensitivity to the environment, including serious impacts ...

  9. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The brain of an elephant weighs 4.5–5.5 kg (10–12 lb) compared to 1.6 kg (4 lb) for a human brain. [79] It is the largest of all terrestrial mammals. [80] While the elephant brain is larger overall, it is proportionally smaller than the human brain. At birth, an elephant's brain already weighs 30–40% of its adult weight.