jdubb@bucsf.bu.edu (jay dubb) (04/27/91)
I am posting this for a friend of mine who doesn't have access to USENET, so please respond directly to mlevin@jade.tufts.edu. Does anyone have any information about (or preferably, references to papers about) the condition known as microcephaly (or is it hydrocephaly?) where large parts of the brain are missing (the cranium is filled with fluid), and yet the person can have above-average IQ etc.? I am specifically interested in the paper (to which I can't seem to find the citation) called "Is Your Brain Really Necessary?" - anyone knows where it's from? Mike Levin (mlevin@jade.tufts.edu)