Does pic related show that Intelligence is based on the Genetics of a Nerve Cell...

Does pic related show that Intelligence is based on the Genetics of a Nerve Cell? This Frenchman's Brain is mostly missing, yet his IQ is at 75 instead of 25. If he had Nerve Cells like everyone else, he will be so dumb, so dumb in fact that he will be Dumber than the Dumbest Nigger in existence. If he had never had most of his Brain gone and his Nerve Cells are the Same, he would probably have Very High IQ.
sciencealert.com/a-man-who-lives-without-90-of-his-brain-is-challenging-our-understanding-of-consciousness

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Intelligence is based on the spirit.

.t alien god from another plane of existence here on vacation.

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I've heard of this guy before. Not sure what you're going on about with the nerve cell thing, I think you're just saying the usual Any Forums schizo gibberish, but this guy's case is an interesting one

Some interesting implications:
>Any Forums's rhetoric about black people and brain size is obviously fake
>the preconceived notion that animals are less intelligent than humans due to their brain to body mass ratio is obviously fake

1. his brain is compressed, not missing.
2. 75 is close to retarded, by the old standard (

>the preconceived notion that animals are less intelligent than humans due to their brain to body mass ratio is obviously fake
Isn't that already established? I thought it wasn't as much the size as it was the density/complexity of the folds of the brain. Large animals have large brains, no? They aren't more intelligent than humans. Crows and raven outsmart animals bigger than than they are.

Cranial capacity would only be relevant when comparing different individuals or subspecies within the same species

>brain is compressed
What is the Threshold for Brain Compression?

Large animals have large brains, but their brain to bodymass ratio is lower. So it's always cited when you talk about animal intelligence that the bodymass ratio correlates with how intelligent animals are. And humans have the biggest ratio. But this guy's particular case kinda irrevocably proves that's bullshit

The size of your brain actually matters in determining your intelligence(J.P.Rushton proved it), but there are other factors involved, such as speed and efficiency.

It does not prove it bullshit because he still has a human brain, but compressed by fluid in his skull (IIRC). The ratio itself isn't what determines how intelligent an organism is but it does correlate with it..

>A French man who lives a relatively normal, healthy life - despite damaging 90 percent of his brain

Fascinating.

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First of all I don't think the fluid is "compressing" his brain. I don't think that would be possible. He's obviously lost tons of brain mass. 2nd of all, whether his brain is human or not is not the issue in question. We're talking about the brain size to body mass ratio

>First of all I don't think the fluid is "compressing" his brain. I don't think that would be possible.
Think whatever the fuck you want.

Perhaps you should educate yourself before you denigrate yourself.

If the fluid crushed his brain to 1/10th it's size he would just die, user. It would just be like crushing a brain. You're not thinking. Maybe you got fluid in your brain too

I didn't say anything that was wrong. You're the one that needs to "educate yourself" or whatever

Oh, it was bait. I should have known.

>2. 75 is close to retarded, by the old standard (

Read the fucking article.

>Update 3 Jan 2017: This man has a specific type of hydrocephalus known as chronic non-communicating hydrocephalus, which is where fluid slowly builds up in the brain. Rather than 90 percent of this man's brain being missing, it's more likely that it's simply been compressed into the thin layer you can see in the images above. We've corrected the story to reflect this.

Can Genetics affect Brain Compression?

Oh IDK I didn't read OPs article. I was going by things I read about this case previously. I think that's just poor journalism on the part of whoever wrote OPs article then

I don't fucking know. I am not a geneticist or brain scientist.

>jimmy pull that up

The fluid has expanded in his head and pushed his brain all along his skull, effectively shrinking it to 10% of it's original size. It is damaged but is all there. It's very interesting to ponder. His IQ is just about what Forrest Gump's was in that film.