The Multivariate Basis of Human Brain Evolution: The Prerequisites of Fire Control and Cooking

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Marcelo O. Ortells, Stephon Stewart
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Abstract

This study investigates the evolutionary origins of the human brain, focusing on the trend of increasing size in hominins, while also addressing exceptions such as Homo naledi, Homo floresiensis, and the recent reduction observed in Homo sapiens. It examines hypotheses related to brain enlargement, challenging the Social Brain and Ecological Hypotheses by suggesting that the increase in brain size was not an inevitable response to social complexity or ecological pressures. While the Cooking Hypothesis is considered, it is not identified as the primary driver of brain expansion. Instead, fire control and cooking are proposed as prerequisites for sustaining brain size increases by meeting the energetic demands of larger brains. Additionally, we examine mutations that influenced brain size and complexity and contributed to the genetic variability that was pivotal to brain evolution, particularly in Africa during its final phase.

人类大脑进化的多元基础:控制火和烹饪的先决条件
这项研究调查了人类大脑的进化起源,重点关注人类大脑体积增大的趋势,同时也解决了一些例外情况,如纳勒迪人、弗洛勒斯人,以及最近在智人中观察到的大脑体积减小。它检验了与大脑增大有关的假说,通过提出大脑增大不是对社会复杂性或生态压力的必然反应,挑战了社会脑和生态假说。虽然考虑了烹饪假说,但它并没有被确定为大脑扩张的主要驱动因素。相反,控火和烹饪被认为是通过满足更大的大脑的能量需求来维持大脑尺寸增长的先决条件。此外,我们研究了影响大脑大小和复杂性的突变,并促进了对大脑进化至关重要的遗传变异,特别是在非洲的最后阶段。
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Anthropology is an authoritative review journal that focuses on issues of current interest in biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, archaeology, functional morphology, social biology, and bone biology — including dentition and osteology — as well as human biology, genetics, and ecology. In addition to lively, well-illustrated articles reviewing contemporary research efforts, this journal also publishes general news of relevant developments in the scientific, social, or political arenas. Reviews of noteworthy new books are also included, as are letters to the editor and listings of various conferences. The journal provides a valuable source of current information for classroom teaching and research activities in evolutionary anthropology.
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