That's a bit like asking why water is so important to oceans. The answer is that oceans are made mostly of water. Likewise, humans are (amongst other things) defined as organisms with large brains. The real question is how humans developed such large brains in the first place. And the list of contributing factors and competing hypotheses modelling them is diverse. Some hypotheses have the human brain grow in size as a result of the interaction between changing environmental and dietary circumstances, growing social complexity and increasing intelligence - an self-reinforcing phenomenon in other words. Contributing factors may include migration to less arboral venues, the discovery of fire and advanced tools, and so on.
Tom powell..
no.
A human brain is larger overall, sheep brains have larger olfactory bulbs though, they also have an area on the sides, around where the temporal lobe is where their eyes go, this causes an indentation humans don't have.
In direct development there are only a few minor differences between an adult and offspring. No metamorphosis or larvae will occur.
do you see super smart frogs with advanced technology??? NO!!!
obviously something that's important for the development of the human brain... :)
Daniel Lieberman has written: 'The evolution of the human head' -- subject(s): Head, Growth, Evolution, Human evolution, Biological Evolution, Growth & development
Writing was an important part of the development in human culture.
Gerhardt von Bonin has written: 'The evolution of the human brain' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Brain, Evolution, Human evolution, Man, Origin, Hersenen, Evolutie, Somatologia Humana 'Essay on the cerebral cortex' -- subject(s): Brain 'The neocortex of Macaca mulatta' -- subject(s): Brain, Monkeys
Lucy's discovery of the Australopithecus afarensis remains was significant because it provided key insights into human evolution. The discovery showed that bipedalism preceded the development of a larger brain, challenging previous ideas about the evolution of early humans. Lucy's remains helped researchers better understand the timeline of human evolution and the characteristics of our ancestors.
Yes.
Hypothalamus is important part of human brain. It is supossed to be controlling unit of autonomic nervous system.
Glossogenetics focuses on the biological basis of the development and funcyions of human language. There is a concentrarion on physical aspects of human growth,basically on the evolution of man and the evolution of organs such as larynx and vocal cords.
Music has been shown to have numerous benefits for human development, including enhancing cognitive skills, improving emotional well-being, fostering social connections, and promoting creativity. From early childhood to old age, engaging with music can have a positive impact on various aspects of development and overall quality of life.
Studying human development can be important for several reasons. You can learn about yourself, find out what is normal, learn about the development stages of your children, and find out how to interact with your kids.
The evolution of humans is the concept that humans evolved from the same ancestors as apes and monkeys. Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad science that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably biological-anthropology, linguistics and genetics. The term "human", in the context of human evolution, refers to the genus homo, but studies of human evolution usually include other hominini, such as the australopithecine.
The human brain.