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English: Although after an initial flatlining this plot appears to show consistent enlargement of hominid brains over the last 2 million years, it is essential to note that these brain volumes are averaged across a number of independent lineages within the genus Homo and likely represent the preferential success of larger-brained species. From [20]. Image credit: Gisselle Garcia, artist (brain images).
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Source Image file from Bolhuis J, Tattersall I, Chomsky N, Berwick R (2014). "How Could Language Have Evolved?". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001934. PMID 25157536. PMC: 4144795.
Author Bolhuis J, Tattersall I, Chomsky N, Berwick R
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