Except perhaps for a few specific features, brain organization and early development of elephants and humans are extremely similar.
However, sign language alone does not appear to significantly change brain organization.
The only possibility of doing so lay in planning a great increase of brain organization.
It has been suggested that this relation between grey matter density and performance denotes a general principle of brain organization.
Again, one needs their mind structure as well as the nasal physiology and brain organization, to know just how such an experience would feel.
This state of affairs is reflected in brain organization.
What was the brain organization of these languages?
Finally, we can probably take advantage of variations in brain organization to understand the relationships between structure and function.
It also reviews some ideas of brain organization and brain theory.
This suggests some sort of gender difference in the brain organization involved in working memory.