Do big or small animals have proportionally larger brain?
-small animals have proportionately larger brain -more of their bodyweight is devoted to the brain
What is the best way to measure brain size?

What is the encephalisation factor?

How have brain changed in size in evolution?

How do brains differ in regional sizes in different animals?

Do human and rat brain differ in the regions they have?

Are small brains simpler than large brains?

Are bigger brains more sophisticated brains?

What is the pattern of gyrification in primate brains?

Has the cortical thickness change in brains?

Why hasn’t the cortical thickness changed?

What are the three things that are different in primate brains?
What is the pattern with primate brains in terms of gyrification?
-larger brains= more gyrification

What are the three ancestors of Homo sapiens we look at the most? (hominids)
1.Australopithecine-Africa only, 2 million years 2. Homo habilis- 2-1.5 MYA- lineage to erectus? (only in Africa) 3. Homo erectus- 1.5 MYA found on three continents (Africa, Europe, Asia), but how recent was that migration?
What was the story about the newly discovered skull?
-the skull recently discovered= rewrote the history, has features only seen in separate species -small brain in homo habilis -large teeth- homo rudolfensis -long face= homo erectus -1.8 million years ol = suggests more interaction among our ancestors
Has relative brain size increased in the hominids?
-yes

Was bipedalism the trigger for brain growth?
-The evolution of grassland - the plain - has been considered a driver of evolutionary change towards intelligence [ie freeing the forelimbs to allow hands to make tools etc.] -But, brain size has increased well after bipedalism: bipeds existed for two million, many several million, years before brains got bigger than chimp size. Freed hands wasn’t a trigger for cerebral expansion
Has the recent development of high culture been associated with any evolutionary change in the brain?

What drove the growth of the brain in the hominids? (Variability Selection Hypothesis)
-Some say that rapid climate changes forced adaptation. Pulsing climate change; great lakes appearing and disappearing over 1000 years in the rift valley. The period of high climate variability (in Africa) lasted from about 2 Mya to 0.5 Mya. -The “Variability Selection Hypothesis” proposes that relatively rapid environmental change replaced habitat-specific adaptations and favored adaptations that increased the ability to respond and accommodate this change (such as increased intelligence and greater social complexity). Problem solvers survive.
When did our brain get bigger?
0.5 MY
What can you look for in the skull of an australophitecus?
-But australopithecine apes may have had longer childhoods. A theory says the lunate sulcus in chimps divides visual from other neocortex, and that “late afarensis” [australopithicus] endocasts show lunate sulcus positions suggestive of bigger proportion of non-visual cortex.

What is the role of the birth canal size in the brain size?

Does lot of brain growth in humans occur after birth?
-yes, especially in comparison with chimps

What is the significance of tooth development?
-tooth development is slow in modern humans, used to be faster in homo erectus -slower still in austrolophicitens -slow teeth= means must be nurtured for longer