SummaryThe social brain hypothesis generically posits that increasing social group size relates is associated with an increase in neocortex size. A new study identifies, within a species, the specific neural circuit that may confer the primate ability to manage social relationships as they increase in number
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the complexity of human brains has coevolved with increasi...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
SummaryThe social brain hypothesis generically posits that increasing social group size relates is a...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
It has been suggested that variation in brain structure correlates with the sizes of individuals' so...
The ‘Social Brain Hypothesis’ suggests that selection for the expansion of the neocortex in primate ...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
The social-brain hypothesis refers to a quantitative relationship between social-group size and neo...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Primates have brains that are approximately twice as large as those of other similarly-sized mammals...
Throughout the eighties evidence from a range of sources suggested that primate’s large brains were...
The social-brain hypothesis refers to a quantitative relationship between social-group size and neoc...
Most primates are intensely social and spend a large amount of time servicing social relationships. ...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the complexity of human brains has coevolved with increasi...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
SummaryThe social brain hypothesis generically posits that increasing social group size relates is a...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
It has been suggested that variation in brain structure correlates with the sizes of individuals' so...
The ‘Social Brain Hypothesis’ suggests that selection for the expansion of the neocortex in primate ...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
The social-brain hypothesis refers to a quantitative relationship between social-group size and neo...
The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually...
Primates have brains that are approximately twice as large as those of other similarly-sized mammals...
Throughout the eighties evidence from a range of sources suggested that primate’s large brains were...
The social-brain hypothesis refers to a quantitative relationship between social-group size and neoc...
Most primates are intensely social and spend a large amount of time servicing social relationships. ...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the complexity of human brains has coevolved with increasi...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...