Cranial capacity, a proxy for the volume of the brain and associated cranial contents, is an important yardstick used to compare early hominin species because increasing brain size is a key characteristic of our lineage. In 1925, Raymond Dart claimed that a natural endocast found at the Buxton Limeworks near Taung, South Africa (which he named Australopithecus africanus), showed signs of neural reorganisation, but its juvenile status complicated comparison to other hominoid species. In an attempt to put its brain size and reorganisation into a comparative context, subsequent researchers have tried to estimate Taung’s adult cranial capacity by comparison to coarse-grained hominoid growth data. In this study, we simulated brain growth in A. a...
<p>Although after an initial flatlining this plot appears to show consistent enlargement of hominid ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
Abstract The Mojokerto calvaria has been central to assessment of brain growth in Homo erectus, but ...
Copyright © 2001 Urban & Fischer Verlag Published by Elsevier GmbHBrain size represented by cranial ...
From birth to adulthood, the human brain expands by a factor of 3.3, compared with 2.5 in chimpanzee...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
1. The hominid brain has increased approximately three times in size since the Pliocene, but so has ...
International audienceHumans differ from other primates in their significantly lengthened<br />growt...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
Human brains are three times larger, are organized differently, and mature for a longer period of ti...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
In order to produce an evolutionary interpretation of the rate and mode of encephalization in homini...
Brain metabolic rate (MR) is linked mainly to the cost of synaptic activity, so may be a better corr...
<p>Although after an initial flatlining this plot appears to show consistent enlargement of hominid ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
Abstract The Mojokerto calvaria has been central to assessment of brain growth in Homo erectus, but ...
Copyright © 2001 Urban & Fischer Verlag Published by Elsevier GmbHBrain size represented by cranial ...
From birth to adulthood, the human brain expands by a factor of 3.3, compared with 2.5 in chimpanzee...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
1. The hominid brain has increased approximately three times in size since the Pliocene, but so has ...
International audienceHumans differ from other primates in their significantly lengthened<br />growt...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
Human brains are three times larger, are organized differently, and mature for a longer period of ti...
If we aim to understand the acquisition of human cognitive organization during hominin evolution, tw...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
In order to produce an evolutionary interpretation of the rate and mode of encephalization in homini...
Brain metabolic rate (MR) is linked mainly to the cost of synaptic activity, so may be a better corr...
<p>Although after an initial flatlining this plot appears to show consistent enlargement of hominid ...
As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our und...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...