What parameters determine brain size? This question is of particular interest for humans because our large brains confer outstanding cognitive abilities. The answer has long been sought in comparative analyses of brain size relative to body size (herein termed ‘brain size’) in our fellow homeothermic vertebrates – namely other mammals and birds. Unfortunately, brain size is an idiosyncratic trait corresponding to a seemingly miscellaneous collection of traits ranging from gestation length to deception behaviour. Some order can be established by attributing brain size correlates to categories of constraint (‘what traits permit or limit increased brain sizes?’) and selection (‘what traits select for increased brain sizes?. Even so, the vast n...
There are multiple hypotheses for the evolution of cognition. The most prominent hypotheses are the ...
© Comparative Cognition Society. Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral p...
Evolutionary encephalization, or increasing brain size relative to body size, is assumed to be a gen...
What parameters determine brain size? This question is of particular interest for humans because our...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. Large and complex bra...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
In vertebrates, brain size variability relates to two main parameters: body size and ecological fact...
The evolution of the vertebrate brain has remained a topic of intense interest from biologists over ...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
Relative brain size has long been considered a reflection of cognitive capacities and has played a f...
Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral proxies of "intelligence" across t...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Vertebrate brain size is remarkably variable at all taxonomic levels. Brains of mammals forexample, ...
Background: Brain signaling requires energy. The cost of maintaining and supporting energetically d...
There are multiple hypotheses for the evolution of cognition. The most prominent hypotheses are the ...
© Comparative Cognition Society. Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral p...
Evolutionary encephalization, or increasing brain size relative to body size, is assumed to be a gen...
What parameters determine brain size? This question is of particular interest for humans because our...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. Large and complex bra...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
In vertebrates, brain size variability relates to two main parameters: body size and ecological fact...
The evolution of the vertebrate brain has remained a topic of intense interest from biologists over ...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
Relative brain size has long been considered a reflection of cognitive capacities and has played a f...
Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral proxies of "intelligence" across t...
The mammalian brain varies in size by a factor of 100,000 and is composed of anatomically and functi...
Vertebrate brain size is remarkably variable at all taxonomic levels. Brains of mammals forexample, ...
Background: Brain signaling requires energy. The cost of maintaining and supporting energetically d...
There are multiple hypotheses for the evolution of cognition. The most prominent hypotheses are the ...
© Comparative Cognition Society. Despite prolonged interest in comparing brain size and behavioral p...
Evolutionary encephalization, or increasing brain size relative to body size, is assumed to be a gen...