Summary. — This paper shows that the process of the decrease of the size of neurocranium has occured in a world-wide range, beginning from the Upper Paleolithic Period. This process may be probably explained by an impoverishment in animal proteins, i.e. as an ecosensitive change.LA TAILLE DU CERVEAU A-TELLE DIMINUÉ DEPUIS LE PALÉOLITHIQUE SUPÉRIEUR? Résumé. — Cette publication montre que le processus de diminution de taille du neurocrâne s'est produit sur toute l'étendue du globe et a commencé au Paléolithique supérieur. On peut probablement expliquer cela par un appauvrissement dans les protéines animales, correspondant à un changement écosensitif.Wiercinski A. Has the brain size decreased since the upper paleolithic period ? / La taille d...
Previous research has identified morphological differences between the brains of Neanderthals and an...
Copyright © 2001 Urban & Fischer Verlag Published by Elsevier GmbHBrain size represented by cranial ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Summary. — This paper shows that the process of the decrease of the size of neurocranium has occured...
International audienceRecent advances in neurobiology, paleontology, and paleogenetics allow us to a...
Increase in the size of the braincase, so characteristic for human evolution, stopped by the end of ...
Le cerveau est un tissu mou, qui ne se fossilisent pas. Pour en déduire l'évolution du cerveau humai...
This article is part of the Research Topic Neuroethology of the Colonial Mind: Ecological and Evolu...
The evolution of the human brain from hominids existing perhaps 3–5 MYA (million years ago) to the p...
From birth to adulthood, the human brain expands by a factor of 3.3, compared with 2.5 in chimpanzee...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
1. The hominid brain has increased approximately three times in size since the Pliocene, but so has ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our unde...
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...
Previous research has identified morphological differences between the brains of Neanderthals and an...
Copyright © 2001 Urban & Fischer Verlag Published by Elsevier GmbHBrain size represented by cranial ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
Summary. — This paper shows that the process of the decrease of the size of neurocranium has occured...
International audienceRecent advances in neurobiology, paleontology, and paleogenetics allow us to a...
Increase in the size of the braincase, so characteristic for human evolution, stopped by the end of ...
Le cerveau est un tissu mou, qui ne se fossilisent pas. Pour en déduire l'évolution du cerveau humai...
This article is part of the Research Topic Neuroethology of the Colonial Mind: Ecological and Evolu...
The evolution of the human brain from hominids existing perhaps 3–5 MYA (million years ago) to the p...
From birth to adulthood, the human brain expands by a factor of 3.3, compared with 2.5 in chimpanzee...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
1. The hominid brain has increased approximately three times in size since the Pliocene, but so has ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our unde...
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...
Previous research has identified morphological differences between the brains of Neanderthals and an...
Copyright © 2001 Urban & Fischer Verlag Published by Elsevier GmbHBrain size represented by cranial ...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...