In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolutionary lineages suggest that this expansion may be part of a broader trend toward larger, more complex brains in many taxa. Efforts to understand the evolutionary forces driving brain expansion have focused on climatic, ecological, and social factors. Here, building on existing research on learning, we analytically and computationally model the predictions of two closely related hypotheses: The Cultural Brain Hypothesis and the Cumulative Cultural Brain Hypothesis. The Cultural Brain Hypothesis posits that brains have been selected for their ability to store and manage information, acquired through asocial or social learning. The model of th...
Explanations for primate brain expansion and the evolution of human cognition and culture remain con...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Why are humans so different from other primate species? What makes us so capable of creating languag...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Humans are an undeniably remarkable species with massive brains, amazing technology, and large, well...
(a) Histogram of mean social learning probability (s). Under most conditions, selection creates indi...
Bean plots showing the distribution of (a) brain size and (b) social learning means for different va...
The social brain (or Machiavellian Intelligence) hypothesis was proposed to explain primates' unusua...
The human brain is unusually large. It has tripled in size from Australopithecines to modern humans1...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
The social brain (or Machiavellian Intelligence) hypothesis was proposed to explain primates' unusua...
Larger brains allow for the storage and management of more information. More adaptive knowledge supp...
This paper presents 13 hypotheses regarding the specific behavioral abilities that emerged at key mi...
Explanations for primate brain expansion and the evolution of human cognition and culture remain con...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Why are humans so different from other primate species? What makes us so capable of creating languag...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Humans are an undeniably remarkable species with massive brains, amazing technology, and large, well...
(a) Histogram of mean social learning probability (s). Under most conditions, selection creates indi...
Bean plots showing the distribution of (a) brain size and (b) social learning means for different va...
The social brain (or Machiavellian Intelligence) hypothesis was proposed to explain primates' unusua...
The human brain is unusually large. It has tripled in size from Australopithecines to modern humans1...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
The social brain (or Machiavellian Intelligence) hypothesis was proposed to explain primates' unusua...
Larger brains allow for the storage and management of more information. More adaptive knowledge supp...
This paper presents 13 hypotheses regarding the specific behavioral abilities that emerged at key mi...
Explanations for primate brain expansion and the evolution of human cognition and culture remain con...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Why are humans so different from other primate species? What makes us so capable of creating languag...