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  • ...s from various vertebrate species, highlighting the gradual differences in brain size and [[gyrification]].}} ...numbers of neurons in the brain than rodents of a similar, or even larger, brain size. Data from Herculano-Houzel et al. (2006, 2007). Illustration by Lorena Kaz
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  • .../www.fishbase.org/manual/FishbaseThe_BRAINS_Table.htm Comparative table of brain size in fish] *[http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/a_brains.html Brain size] at [http://www.talkorigins.org/ The TalkOrigins Archive]
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  • .../www.fishbase.org/manual/FishbaseThe_BRAINS_Table.htm Comparative table of brain size in fish] *[http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/a_brains.html Brain size] at [http://www.talkorigins.org/ The TalkOrigins Archive]
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  • A [[congenital]] malformation of the [[brain]], resulting in a [[brain size]] significantly below the age-adjusted average.
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  • {{r|Brain size||***}} ...ry: Differences in structure and function of the two brain hemispheres.{{r|Brain size}}
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  • ...s from various vertebrate species, highlighting the gradual differences in brain size and [[gyrification]].}} ...numbers of neurons in the brain than rodents of a similar, or even larger, brain size. Data from Herculano-Houzel et al. (2006, 2007). Illustration by Lorena Kaz
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  • ...s. In [[bird]]s, its occurrence was found to be correlated with residual [[brain size]] (and hence [[cognition]]), [[habitat]] and [[diet]] but not with [[body s
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  • ...dy of the scaling of [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] traits (e.g. [[brain size]]) across [[species (biology)|biological species]].
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  • One of the measures of [[brain size]]; sum of the [[volume]]s of [[grey matter]], [[white matter]] and often al
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  • An empirical measure relating [[brain size]] and [[body mass]] across [[species (biology)|species]], often taken as a
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Depaepe 2005 Ephrin signalling controls brain size by regulating apoptosis of neural progenitors‎}}
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  • ...atter surface]] and the [[pial surface]]. It changes only minimally with [[brain size]], both within and across [[species (biology)|species]]. Its variation acro
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  • ...ks that could make us smarter would hit limits set by the laws of physics. Brain size, for instance, helps up to a point but carries diminishing returns: brains
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  • ...suite of characters such as bipedalism, reduced canine size and increasing brain size such as the [[Australopithecus|australopithecines]]. The Pongidae includes
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Schillaci 2006 Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Brain Size in Primates}} *{{CZ:Ref:Ridley 1995 Pelvic sexual dimorphism and relative neonatal brain size really are related}}
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  • ...the genes [[microcephalin]] (MCPH1) and [[ASPM]] (MCH 5) control growth of brain size. However, more studies are needed for the [[HAR1]], MCPH1 and MCH5.... ...cus]]'' are related to hominin’s but during this time period, the hominin brain size increased, which suggest the increase of intelligence. Approximately 2mya,
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  • ...a species in the genus Homo, characterized by an extremely small body and brain size with morphological features of both modern and more primitive members of ge
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  • | title = Brain Size and Folding of the Human Cerebral Cortex.
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  • In other [[mammal]]s, particularly those with [[brain size|small brains]], lissencephaly is generally the normal state of an adult bra
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  • A paramount question involving evolution of the hominid lineage is how brain size expanded and how [[Evolution of hominin intelligence|hominid intelligence]]
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  • ...elates of intelligence, general properties such as brain size, [[relative brain size]], [[encephalization]] and [[prefrontal cortex]] are not the optimal predi ...the lineage leading to Homo sapiens has undergone a substantial change in brain size and organization. As a result, modern humans display striking differences f
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  • === · The role of brain size=== Larger brain size can permit greater capacity for processing the information needed to adjust
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Bartley 1997 Genetic variability of human brain size and cortical gyral patterns}}
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  • | title = Brain Size and Folding of the Human Cerebral Cortex
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  • ...arisons across different scans (within or across subjects), differences in brain size and shape are eliminated by spatially normalizing (i.e. registering) the in ...er end of the spectrum — and generally increases slowly with overall brain size, following a power law.
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  • ...suite of characters such as bipedalism, reduced canine size and increasing brain size such as the [[Australopithecus|australopithecines]]. The Pongidae includes
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  • ...numbers of neurons in the brain than rodents of a similar, or even larger, brain size. Data from Herculano-Houzel et al. (2006, 2007). Illustration by Lorena Kaz
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  • ...ng. Some of the past and present candidate uniquenesses include [[art]], [[brain size]], [[brain folding]], [[concealed ovulation]], [[cooking]], [[culture]], [[
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  • ...tissue, this could also represent an energetic compensation for increased brain size. Furthermore, large amounts of energy-storing adipose tissue may have been ...e. For example, it appears that the most significant increases in hominin brain size began with the emergence of ''[[Homo erectus]]'' approximately 1.8 million
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  • ...brains from various vertebrate species, highlighting the differences in [[brain size|size]] and gyrification.}}--> ...lt brains from various vertebrate species, highlighting the differences in brain size and gyrification. <small>Image credit: University of Wisconsin and Michigan
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  • .... The sexual dimorphism in Chimpanzees is similar to that in Humans. Their brain size is 300cc on average and their brain resembles a human brain structurally. <
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  • ...nd jumping bipedally and the difficulty of delivering a fetus with a large brain size. <ref>Rak, Yoel. "Lucy's pelvic anatomy: its role in bipedal gait." Journal
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  • ...nal to assist a small bodied mother birth a large headed infant, the large brain size needing a longer gestation period. But since this feature is also found in
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  • ...ompromises between different adaptations &mdash; bipedal walking vs. large brain size, and works with structures already present.
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