Our brain shrinks 50 times faster than we thought.
Our brain shrinks 50 times faster than we thought.
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The shrinkage of the brain of modern humans is not new, the phenomenon was discovered as soon as we found enough hominid skulls and developed dating techniques (that is, to know in what time they lived), to realize that from 6 million years ago (the last time we and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor), cranial capacity (that is, the space that our brains occupy inside our skulls) has been increasing until it plateaued 70,000 years ago and then began a gradual decline that leaves us with us current humans with a deficit of 261 cubic centimeters compared to this skull from 40,000 years ago.
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261 cubic centimeters is more than the volume of a cup, it is not little, if they take away a piece of brain of that size I suspect that you would not have a good time, but that is what happened, we have one less cup of Brain compared to humans 40,000 years ago, amazing!!
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That's right, Neanderthals still hold the record for the largest brain among all hominids, including us, the relationship that seemed to exist for millions of years that the bigger the brain the more intelligent and sophisticated the hominid seemed to be stops around 70,000 years and reverses to leave us more intellectually developed humans with smaller brains (1300cc) than our ancestors.
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The theories that have been devised to explain this phenomenon of shrinking brains are many, but the following two are the most popular:
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Eliminating these evolutionary pressures, cunning and aggressive characteristics disappear generation after generation, so this theory says that our brain shrank because we domesticated ourselves, that our communities over the millennia found a way to eliminate those characteristics that they allowed us to survive in a more primitive environment, as we did by encouraging reactive violence within groups.
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The theory of size reduction: in this theory, the change in diet due to the invention of agriculture would have produced a nutritional deficit (it has been proven that today food has ~ 30% fewer nutrients) and consequently the reduction in size of individuals due to a caloric deficit would mainly affect the brain, which is an especially energy-demanding organ.
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It is difficult to weight which one is more valid from the two theories that you have presented. They both have valid strong points.
I wonder if this kinds of situation where I don't want to force my brain think of choosing between the two makes my brain smaller? 😁
Thanks for sharing.
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hehehehe the brain is a muscle, if it is not used it does not get stronger...
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