what is the weight of the brain?
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- The average adult human brain weighs around 3 pounds and weighs between 1300 and 1400 grammes.
- The typical brain measures around 15 centimeters in length.
- In comparison, the brain of a newborn human infant weighs around 350 to 400 grammes, or about three-quarters of a pound.
- The brains of men are typically larger than those of women. Men's brains are around 100 grammes bigger than women's after taking their whole body weight into consideration.
- The frontal lobe and limbic cortex (areas involved in problem-solving and emotional control) are larger in women than in males.
- The amygdala (engaged in the processing of memory and emotional reactions) and parietal cortex (related with perception of space) are bigger in males than in women.
- The building blocks of the brain and nervous system are neuronal structures.
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