La relationship between brain size and cognitive functions in homo sapiens

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Pedro J. Solís

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The topic of this research is the relationship that might exist between the brain size and the cognitive functions of the Homo sapiens. This calls for taking into consideration others species into the class of the mammals, in particular the primates, whose brain size might partially explain why they have cognitive functions similar to those of the Homo sapiens. The theories that aim to develop an account of this relationship are critically assessed, in order to privilege the ecological theory and the social brain theory.

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J. SolísP. (2019). La relationship between brain size and cognitive functions in homo sapiens. Acta Académica, 58(Mayo), 225-242. Retrieved from http://revista.uaca.ac.cr/index.php/actas/article/view/130
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