The human brain is larger.
The positioning of the hind brain is different, due to the erect position of humans.
Convolutions are increased in humans (increases surface area).
The sheep's brain has a smaller cerebellum (lesser motor control/less complex learned motor behaviors).
There is a larger pineal gland in sheep (related to circadian rhythms/seasonal reproduction).
Many people are saying that they are pretty much the same, only highlighting the difference in size. However, the question is not about the size of the cerebellum. Proportionally, the sheep's olfactory bulbs are larger than the human's are. This is because the sheep rely more on their sense of smell than the humans do.
May be because sheep are more intelligent than humans
The depth of the fissure creating the cerebral hemisphere in a human brain is larger than that of a sheep. This is due to the fact that the human brain is larger and rounder compared to the elongated brain of the sheep.
The human brain is larger. The positioning of the hind brain is different, due to the erect position of humans. Convolutions are increased in humans (increases surface area). The sheep's brain has a smaller cerebellum (lesser motor control/less complex learned motor behaviors). There is a larger pineal gland in sheep (related to circadian rhythms/seasonal reproduction).
Although not identical, the sheep brain holds many biological similarities to the human brain, much more so than a bird's or fish's, as both are mammals. Since it is considered much more humane to not use an actual human brain for study, brains from preserved sheep are examined by students to draw the composition of the brain and obtain physical experience.
No not quite a sheep brain is only a bit smaller than a human brain maybe 1 1/2 fists roughly.
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When you compare human and sheep brain you observe some profound differences between them. This is because they are differently evolved.
The human cerebellum and the sheep cerebellum are very similar. The brain system is conserved across all mammal and animal species.
There are quite a few differences between sheep cerebellum and human cerebellum. The most noticeable difference is the size of each.
The human pons is larger (pons serves as a bridge of communication between cerebellum and cerebrum) The sheep medulla is larger (Medulla controls vital functions (breathing and heart beat))
The depth of the fissure creating the cerebral hemisphere in a human brain is larger than that of a sheep. This is due to the fact that the human brain is larger and rounder compared to the elongated brain of the sheep.
In a sheep brain, the olfactory bulbs are much larger than in a human brain.http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_the_sizes_of_the_olfactory_bulbs_of_the_sheep_brain_compare_with_those_of_the_human_brain"
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98% of the human population can't handle sheep brain!
The human brain is larger. The positioning of the hind brain is different, due to the erect position of humans. Convolutions are increased in humans (increases surface area). The sheep's brain has a smaller cerebellum (lesser motor control/less complex learned motor behaviors). There is a larger pineal gland in sheep (related to circadian rhythms/seasonal reproduction).
The sheep cerebellum is much smaller than the human cerebellum.
The gyri is a large octopus tentacle that sneezes when the lollipops are attached to the opposite side of the triangular surface of a pancake and the sulci is a turkey times the number of y chromosomes in a head of lettuce.
yes. its a llama not a sheep