The current paper corrects some previously published results (Egan, Ch
iswick, Santosh, Naidu, Rimmington & Best, Personality and Individual
Differences, 17, 357-367, 1994), and suggests that the range-corrected
correlation between total brain volume and Full-Scale IQ, controlling
for height and weight, is 0.48, not 0.66. This result replicates corr
elations of similar sizes found by researchers from four different res
earch teams. The high correlation between CSF volume and IQ measures i
n this study is discussed in reference to the method of estimating CSF
volume. It is suggested that an automated method may have provided an
indirect measure of brain surface area. Finally, by simulating the ra
nge of possible partial correlations between brain volume and intellig
ence controlling for height and weight, it is argued that the correlat
ion between brain volume and measures of IQ is only modestly affected
by correction for body size. As such, brain volume/IQ coefficients sho
uld only be corrected for body size if data from the specific study wa
rrants such a procedure.