The human life-history is characterized by long development and introduction of new developmental stages, such as childhood and adolescence. The developing brain had important role in these life-history changes because it is expensive tissue which uses up to 80% of resting metabolic rate in the newborn and continues to use almost 50% of it during the first 5 postnatal years. Our hominid ancestors managed to lift-up metabolic constraints to increase in brain size by several interrelated ecological, behavioral and social adaptations, such as dietary change, invention of cooking, creation of family-bonded reproductive units, and life-history changes. This opened new vistas for the developing brain, because it became possible to metabolically s...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
The brain size of humans (Homo sapiens) has increased dramatically during the evolution of Homo. As ...
This review summarizes early human brain development on the basis of neuroanatomical data and functi...
Neuroanatomical, molecular, and paleontological evidence is examined in light of human brain evoluti...
This review summarizes early human brain development on the basis of neuroanatomical data and functi...
Transitional neuronal layers are a hallmark of the prenatal and neonatal brain yet their contributio...
Greater longevity, slower maturation and shorter birth intervals are life history features that dist...
Humans usually attribute themselves the prerogative of being the pinnacle of evolution. They have la...
Why are humans so different from other primate species? What makes us so capable of creating languag...
Large brain sizes in humans have important metabolic consequences as humans expend a relatively larg...
Theories of hominin and human cognitive evolution have traditionally focused on the phylogeny of the...
Comparative studies of the brain in mammals suggest that there are general architectural principles ...
The brain is one of the most complex organs, responsible for the advanced intellectual and cognitive...
When considering what makes us human, the development of the neocortex, the seat of our higher cogni...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
The brain size of humans (Homo sapiens) has increased dramatically during the evolution of Homo. As ...
This review summarizes early human brain development on the basis of neuroanatomical data and functi...
Neuroanatomical, molecular, and paleontological evidence is examined in light of human brain evoluti...
This review summarizes early human brain development on the basis of neuroanatomical data and functi...
Transitional neuronal layers are a hallmark of the prenatal and neonatal brain yet their contributio...
Greater longevity, slower maturation and shorter birth intervals are life history features that dist...
Humans usually attribute themselves the prerogative of being the pinnacle of evolution. They have la...
Why are humans so different from other primate species? What makes us so capable of creating languag...
Large brain sizes in humans have important metabolic consequences as humans expend a relatively larg...
Theories of hominin and human cognitive evolution have traditionally focused on the phylogeny of the...
Comparative studies of the brain in mammals suggest that there are general architectural principles ...
The brain is one of the most complex organs, responsible for the advanced intellectual and cognitive...
When considering what makes us human, the development of the neocortex, the seat of our higher cogni...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
The brain size of humans (Homo sapiens) has increased dramatically during the evolution of Homo. As ...