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From: jqb@netcom.com (Jim Balter)
Subject: Re: RACE and IQ
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Date: Wed, 2 Nov 1994 22:18:36 GMT
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In article <3952p3$al@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>,
Donald Fisk <donald@srd.bt.co.uk> wrote:
>than dogs), and AFAIK there are no significant differences in brain structure
>between people of different races, or indeed among different individuals of
>the same race.

If you count organization as structure, there do appear to be significant
differences between men and women, and between left- and right- handers.
Note that 28% of Mensans of left-handed, while only 7% of the general population
are.  (There are actually two types of left-handed brain organization; it would
be interesting to have the statistics broken down between them.)
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