认知科学
自然选择
进化神经科学
人类进化
背景(考古学)
进化生物学
生物进化
选择(遗传算法)
认知
心理学
进化发育生物学
适应性进化
收敛演化
神经科学
作者
Alex R. DeCasien,Robert A. Barton,James P. Higham
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tics.2022.02.003
摘要
Human brains are exceptionally large, support distinctive cognitive processes, and evolved by natural selection to mediate adaptive behavior. Comparative biology situates the human brain within an evolutionary context to illuminate how it has been shaped by selection and how its structure relates to evolutionary function, while identifying the developmental and molecular changes that were involved. Recent applications of powerful phylogenetic methods have uncovered new findings, some of which overturn conventional wisdom about how and why brains evolve. Here, we focus on four long-standing claims about brain evolution and discuss how new work has either contradicted these claims or shown the relevant phenomena to be more complicated than previously appreciated. Throughout, we emphasize studies of non-human primates and hominins, our close relatives and recent ancestors.
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