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Study Shows Unique Quality of Primate Brains
Science - Reuters ^ | 2004-03-08 | Maggie Fox

Posted on 03/09/2004 2:04:14 PM PST by Junior

By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Correspondent

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A study of the brains of primates ranging from tiny bush babies to humans and apes shows that size really may matter, researchers said on Monday.

All primates have an unusually large frontal cortex, a part of the brain used by humans for higher thought and reasoning, they found. From lemurs to chimpanzees, that part of the brain is especially large compared with overall brain size, the California Institute of Technology team found.

"In primates, having a bigger brain means you have a disproportionately larger frontal cortex," said Eliot Bush, a PhD candidate at Caltech who worked on the study.

While the study does not offer any deep insight into what separates humans from other mammals, it does show that much of what makes people and our cousins the apes different may lie in our primate heritage.

A comparison to carnivores -- the order that includes lions, tigers and dogs -- shows they do not have the same disproportionately large frontal cortex.

This may explain why a 5-pound (2-kg) house cat is every bit as intelligent as a 100-pound (40-kg) lion.

Bush said the finding, published in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (news - web sites), disputed theories that suggested human behavior could be traced in part to a disproportionately large frontal cortex compared to the rest of the brain.

It turns out that smaller primates such as lemurs and bush babies actually devote a larger proportion of their brains to the frontal cortex. But because they are small overall, this area is small.

Humans and apes are big and have big brains, so while the proportion is not as big, the frontal cortex ends up being huge, comparatively.

This could explain some behavioral differences that make humans, apes and monkeys -- the large primates -- unique.

"Primates are able to understand abstractions -- maybe understanding those two monkeys over there are a mother and a daughter, whereas maybe other mammals don't have that ability," Bush said in a telephone interview.

"In humans, the frontal cortex is involved in a lot of interesting things such as social relationships. I think that quite possibly is what it is about."

For their study, Bush and his professor, John Allman, compared 43 mammals, including 25 primates and 15 carnivores.

They found that in primates, the ratio of frontal cortex to the rest of the cortex was about three times higher in a large primate than in a small one.

The ratio does not change in carnivores.

They did not look at other notably big-brained animals such as cetaceans -- the group that includes whales and dolphins.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: crevo; crevolist

1 posted on 03/09/2004 2:04:21 PM PST by Junior
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To: PatrickHenry; VadeRetro; Piltdown_Woman; RadioAstronomer; Ichneumon
Ping.
2 posted on 03/09/2004 2:05:07 PM PST by Junior (No animals were harmed in the making of this post)
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To: Junior

3 posted on 03/09/2004 2:08:17 PM PST by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: Junior
I'd like to see the cetacean data. Screw Greenpeace! Dissect me some whales at once!
4 posted on 03/09/2004 2:08:59 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: Junior
I have a strong hunch that our ability to reason is strongly tied to better hearing than other species, and I'd love to hear the results of any such research. I think our ears (meaning the receptors and neurons to the brain) were the the catalyst for higher thought... LOL... For what it's worth.
5 posted on 03/09/2004 2:30:06 PM PST by ladyrustic (seek truth, beauty, goodness)
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To: Junior
These articles always crack me up ... "primates are so simular to humans" ...

Let's see a monkey build a car or highway instead of eating it's own crap and vomit ...
6 posted on 03/09/2004 2:36:03 PM PST by Buell_X1-1200 (Is it spring yet?)
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To: Buell_X1-1200
These articles always crack me up ... "primates are so simular to humans" ... Let's see a monkey build a car or highway instead of eating it's own crap and vomit ...

One could point out that the majority of even humans would be incapable of the former, and many seem adept at the latter.

7 posted on 03/09/2004 2:38:15 PM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Junior
".....size really may matter"

DOH!


8 posted on 03/09/2004 2:43:15 PM PST by nobody_knows (<a href="http://http://www.michaelmoore.com/" target="_blank">moral coward)
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To: Buell_X1-1200
These articles always crack me up ... "primates are so simular to humans" ...

Let's see a monkey build a car or highway instead of eating it's own crap and vomit ...

Of course, a monkey might be able to spell "similar..."

9 posted on 03/09/2004 2:54:03 PM PST by Junior (No animals were harmed in the making of this post)
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To: Buell_X1-1200
No problem - just give them a few million years...
10 posted on 03/09/2004 2:57:17 PM PST by Stone Mountain
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To: Buell_X1-1200
"primates are so simular to humans" ...

Now that you mention it I think you right. I was starting to wonder about Kerry.

11 posted on 03/09/2004 3:08:00 PM PST by chainsaw (http://www.Hanoi John Fonda Kerry.org.)
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To: Ichneumon
Well, Republican Party identification has been increasing though. Maybe there is hope!
12 posted on 03/09/2004 3:22:08 PM PST by olde north church (The wicked flee when no one pursueth but the righteous are as bold as a lion! Proverbs 28.1)
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To: nobody_knows
DOH!

My sentiments exactly.

13 posted on 03/09/2004 3:23:11 PM PST by stanz (Those who don't believe in evolution should go jump off the flat edge of the Earth.)
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To: *crevo_list; VadeRetro; jennyp; Junior; longshadow; RadioAstronomer; Physicist; LogicWings; ...
PING. [This ping list is for the evolution side of evolution threads, and sometimes for other science topics. FReepmail me to be added or dropped.]
14 posted on 03/09/2004 4:25:15 PM PST by PatrickHenry (A compassionate evolutionist.)
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To: Junior
Maybe "simular" was a pun? A takeoff on "simian"?
15 posted on 03/09/2004 5:08:34 PM PST by CobaltBlue
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To: CobaltBlue
Could be. I sometimes get a mean streak...
16 posted on 03/09/2004 5:39:01 PM PST by Junior (No animals were harmed in the making of this post)
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To: PatrickHenry
Thanks for the ping!
17 posted on 03/09/2004 8:23:08 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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