brain size and social intelligence
Brain size refers to the physical size of an individual's brain, typically measured by its weight or volume, and is often correlated with overall cognitive abilities. Social intelligence, on the other hand, refers to the capacity to understand, interact, and navigate effectively in social situations, including perceiving and managing emotions, empathizing with others, and maintaining successful relationships.
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