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David Saul
Jerison is an
American mathematician, a
professor of
mathematics and a
MacVicar Faculty Fellow at the M****achusetts
Institute of Technology...
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Meyer Jerison (November 28, 1922 –
March 13, 1995) was an
American mathematician known for his work in
functional analysis and rings, and
especially for...
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functionally different, all
contribute to the
overall weight of the brain.
Jerison (1973) has for this
reason considered 'extra neurons',
neurons that contribute...
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notion of
dinosaurs as
being sluggish and
extraordinarily stupid.
Harry Jerison, in 1973,
showed that
proportionally smaller brains are
expected at larger...
- Bibcode:1983Sci...220.1302A. doi:10.1126/science.6407108. PMID 6407108.
Jerison,
Harry J. (1973).
Evolution of the
Brain and Intelligence.
Academic Press...
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supported by
Wolfram Research. In 2012, Lee received,
jointly with
David Jerison, the
Stefan Bergman Prize from the
American Mathematical Society. Lee,...
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American psychologist and
Dinosaur intelligence theorist Harry Jerison suggested the
possibility of
sapient dinosaurs. In a 1978 presentation...
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Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-853991-9, MR 1420859 Gillman, L.;
Jerison, M. (1960),
Rings of
Continuous Functions, Van Nostrand, ISBN 978-0442026912...
- are cooperatively-breeding
corvids where the
helpers are
mostly female.
Jerison (1973) has
suggested that the
degree of
brain encephalization (the ratio...
- they are
seldom subjected to studies. In 1973,
neuroscientist Harry J.
Jerison studied an
endocast of Mammut,
recording that it was
elephantlike in both...