The evolution of the human brain from hominids existing perhaps 3–5 MYA (million years ago) to the present has been a mosaic process of size increases intercalated with episodes of ▶reorganization of the cerebral cortex. The fossil evidence shows that reorganization preceded large-scale brain size increase, whether ▶allometric or not, by about 2–3 MYA and again around 1 MYA, involving a reduction of primary visual cortex and cerebral asymmetries, including those within Broca’s region. These changes were followed by nearly a tripling of brain size. Characteristics What is Paleoneurology? ▶Paleoneurology is the study of the fossil evidence for brain evolution and is, at present, the only direct line o
An absolutely and relatively large brain has traditionally been viewed as a distinctive characterist...
In order to produce an evolutionary interpretation of the rate and mode of encephalization in homini...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
Neuroanatomical, molecular, and paleontological evidence is examined in light of human brain evoluti...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
Since brain does not fossilize, brain endocast (i.e., replica of the inner surface of the braincase,...
International audienceWe are interested here in the central organ of our thoughts: the brain. Advanc...
Anatomical systems are organized through a network of structural and functional relationships among ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our unde...
Evidence used to reconstruct the morphology and function of the brain (and the rest of the central n...
International audienceRecent advances in neurobiology, paleontology, and paleogenetics allow us to a...
This report is based on 3D digital scans of endocasts of 110 species of fossil mammals and 35 specie...
Modern humans have large and globular brains that distinguish them from their extinct Homo relatives...
An absolutely and relatively large brain has traditionally been viewed as a distinctive characterist...
In order to produce an evolutionary interpretation of the rate and mode of encephalization in homini...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
Neuroanatomical, molecular, and paleontological evidence is examined in light of human brain evoluti...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
Since brain does not fossilize, brain endocast (i.e., replica of the inner surface of the braincase,...
International audienceWe are interested here in the central organ of our thoughts: the brain. Advanc...
Anatomical systems are organized through a network of structural and functional relationships among ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our unde...
Evidence used to reconstruct the morphology and function of the brain (and the rest of the central n...
International audienceRecent advances in neurobiology, paleontology, and paleogenetics allow us to a...
This report is based on 3D digital scans of endocasts of 110 species of fossil mammals and 35 specie...
Modern humans have large and globular brains that distinguish them from their extinct Homo relatives...
An absolutely and relatively large brain has traditionally been viewed as a distinctive characterist...
In order to produce an evolutionary interpretation of the rate and mode of encephalization in homini...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...