Big Babies Develop Bigger Brains, Say Researchers
Babies who weigh the most at birth have bigger brains but it doesn't make them smarter, say Norwegian researchers.
A new study investigated 628 healthy US children and adolescents to compare individuals' birth weight with brain structure, area, and volume, the Daily Telegraph reported.
It was found that bigger babies developed bigger brains - their genetic and social backgrounds, or their family's economic status notwithstanding.
"Children who weighed more as babies had greater brain surface area in multiple regions and greater total brain volume than healthy babies who weighed less," the research, led by Kristine B. Walhovda from the University of Oslo's Department of Psychology, said.
"Some of the brain regions that appeared to be most highly correlated to birth weight are part of a network responsible for resolving cognitive conflicts," she added.
Source: ANI