• Gaywallet (they/it)
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    62 years ago

    Neurons aren’t how you measure IQ. The gut system is a primarily a sensory one which simply gathers and relays information, however, there is processing that happens locally so that it doesn’t all have to be relayed to the brain, utilizing similar mechanisms to reflexes (what happens when the doctor hits your knee with that little mallet). At the end of the day your gut is not independent of your brain, thus measuring anything absent the rest of your body isn’t a particularly useful metric.

    • Tanguy Fardet
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      32 years ago

      @Gaywallet
      In addition (even if the question made sense), how neurons are connected matters more than how many there are. Unfortunately, structure in the gut is really not well suited for information processing.
      @ZafiraHUN