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  2. Who Has The Biggest Brain? - Wikipedia

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    The title sees the player work through memory, math, and spatial games to get a brain score. [14] The game consisted of 4 minigames, 60 seconds each. [ 15 ] The leaderboard showed both the player's Facebook photo and score and that of their nearest competitors.

  3. Playfish - Wikipedia

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    Playfish was a short-lived developer of free-to-play social network games. Playfish was founded in 2007 by Kristian Segerstråle, [1] Sebastien de Halleux, [2] Sami Lababidi, and Shukri Shammas. [3] It closed in 2013. [4] Playfish in the past had tended to attract up to 55 million users a month, with over 37 million users coming from Facebook ...

  4. Playfish says goodbye to Hotel City, My Empire and four more ...

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    On August 30th, the word went out in the official Playfish forums that Hotel City, My Empire, Who Has The Biggest Brain?, Geo Challenge, Word Challenge and Bowling Buddies will be getting axed ...

  5. List of animals by number of neurons - Wikipedia

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    The human brain contains 86 billion neurons, with 16 billion neurons in the cerebral cortex. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Neuron counts constitute an important source of insight on the topic of neuroscience and intelligence : the question of how the evolution of a set of components and parameters (~10 11 neurons, ~10 14 synapses) of a complex system leads to ...

  6. Happy Birthday to You, Sebastien de Halleux! - AOL

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    If you're not familiar with Sebastien de Halleux, he's the co-founder and COO of Playfish, the company responsible for such games as Pet Society, Restaurant City, Who Has the Biggest Brain? and more.

  7. Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  8. Fish intelligence - Wikipedia

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    In mormyrid fish (a family of weakly electrosensitive freshwater fish), the cerebellum is considerably larger than the rest of the brain put together. The largest part of it is a special structure called the valvula, which has an unusually regular architecture and receives much of its input from the electrosensory system. [14]

  9. The mysteries of the growing brain are myriad—such as why toddlers have quicksilver moods and why 4 years is the magic age they master blunt-tip scissors. But the last few decades of research on ...