Evolution of the human brain from homo sapiens to today's man

Scientists have examined the size and shape of the brain based on 20 fossils of homo sapiens, aged approximately 300,000 years. Since the size of the brain remained largely unchanged over time, their shape became more round until its actual shape reached between 35, 000 and [...]
While the size of the brain remained largely unchanged over time, their form became more round until its actual shape was achieved between 35, 000 and 100,000 years ago, they said, reports “Reuters”, Periscopi broadcast.
Physical anthropologist Simon Neubauer of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany has identified two traits that contribute to the round shape of the outside: the gap of priority areas of the brain and the small brain.
“Paretial Log is important in connecting various regions and including functions such as orientation, attention, sensational transformation of initial planning and visual integration,” said Neubauer, who led the study published in “magazine. Science Advance”
“Tour is involved in motor functions such as coordination of motions and balances, but also here functions are related to working memory, language, social congnition and positive process,” added Neubauer.
Neubauer said that brain conglomership appears in modern people over several months around birthtime.
Researchers analyzed homo sapien fossils from North, East and South Africa, Middle East and Europe./Periscopi/












