The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two decades. A key factor to brain augmentation that has been widely overlooked are the complex evolutionary processes which have taken place in evolving the human brain to its current state of functioning. Like other bodily organs, the human brain has been subject to the forces of biological adaptation. The structure and function of the brain, is very complex and only now we are beginning to understand some of the basic concepts of cognition. Therefore, this article proposes that brain-machine interfacing and nootropics are not going to produce "augmented" brains because we do not understand enough about how evolutionary pressures have informed the...
Humans usually attribute themselves the prerogative of being the pinnacle of evolution. They have la...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two dec...
The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two dec...
doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2014.00152 “Messing with the mind”: evolutionary challenges to human brain augmen...
Human brains are exceptionally large, support distinctive cognitive processes, and evolved by natura...
When computers started to become a dominant part of technology around the 1950s, fundamental questio...
Encephalization has many contexts and implications. On one hand, it is concerned with the transforma...
Ever since the dawn of antiquity, people have strived to improve their cognitive abilities. From the...
Neuroanatomical, molecular, and paleontological evidence is examined in light of human brain evoluti...
The evolutionary expansion of the brain is among the most distinctive morphological features of mamm...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
The human brain functions evolved to support the survival of our ancestors as omnivores in natural e...
The hallmark of our species is our ability to hybridize symbolic thinking with behavioral output. We...
Humans usually attribute themselves the prerogative of being the pinnacle of evolution. They have la...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two dec...
The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two dec...
doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2014.00152 “Messing with the mind”: evolutionary challenges to human brain augmen...
Human brains are exceptionally large, support distinctive cognitive processes, and evolved by natura...
When computers started to become a dominant part of technology around the 1950s, fundamental questio...
Encephalization has many contexts and implications. On one hand, it is concerned with the transforma...
Ever since the dawn of antiquity, people have strived to improve their cognitive abilities. From the...
Neuroanatomical, molecular, and paleontological evidence is examined in light of human brain evoluti...
The evolutionary expansion of the brain is among the most distinctive morphological features of mamm...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
The human brain functions evolved to support the survival of our ancestors as omnivores in natural e...
The hallmark of our species is our ability to hybridize symbolic thinking with behavioral output. We...
Humans usually attribute themselves the prerogative of being the pinnacle of evolution. They have la...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...