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ABSTRACT. Dunbar's social brain hypothesis constitutes an influential position among those that relate the evolution of human cognition and sociality.
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The social brain hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the fact that primates have unusually large brains for body size compared to all other ...
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Sep 7, 2007 · The evolution of unusually large brains in some groups of animals, notably primates, has long been a puzzle.
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Dunbar, R. (1998). The Social Brain Hypothesis. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 6, 178-190. ... ABSTRACT: This paper proposes that the human ...
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Primates, parrots, corvids, and cetaceans are amongst the most intelligent animals. However, intelligence is an energetically costly trait and researchers ...
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The cultural brain hypothesis predicts two main paths to intelligence and large brains in animals: a social learning path taken by humans at one end, ...
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