- See Also
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Links
- “Metabolic Costs and Evolutionary Implications of Human Brain Development”, Kuzawa et al 2014
- “The Social and Scientific Temporal Correlates of Genotypic Intelligence and the Flynn Effect”, Woodley 2012
- “Sleep Oscillations in the Thalamocortical System Induce Long-Term Neuronal Plasticity”, Chauvette et al 2012
- “Sleep to Upscale, Sleep to Downscale: Balancing Homeostasis and Plasticity”, Born & Feld 2012
- “Why Aren’t We Smarter Already: Evolutionary Trade-Offs and Cognitive Enhancements”, Hills & Hertwig 2011
- “1664 1664..1664”
- “Does Having Children Create Happiness?”, Copplestone et al 2009
- “Developmental Structure in Brain Evolution”, Finlay et al 2001
- “EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN: IS BIGGER BETTER?”
- “The Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis: The Brain and the Digestive System in Human and Primate Evolution”, Aiello & Wheeler 1995
- Miscellaneous
See Also
Links
“Metabolic Costs and Evolutionary Implications of Human Brain Development”, Kuzawa et al 2014
“Metabolic costs and evolutionary implications of human brain development”
“The Social and Scientific Temporal Correlates of Genotypic Intelligence and the Flynn Effect”, Woodley 2012
“The social and scientific temporal correlates of genotypic intelligence and the Flynn effect”
“Sleep Oscillations in the Thalamocortical System Induce Long-Term Neuronal Plasticity”, Chauvette et al 2012
“Sleep Oscillations in the Thalamocortical System Induce Long-Term Neuronal Plasticity”
“Sleep to Upscale, Sleep to Downscale: Balancing Homeostasis and Plasticity”, Born & Feld 2012
“Sleep to Upscale, Sleep to Downscale: Balancing Homeostasis and Plasticity”
“Why Aren’t We Smarter Already: Evolutionary Trade-Offs and Cognitive Enhancements”, Hills & Hertwig 2011
“Why Aren’t We Smarter Already: Evolutionary Trade-Offs and Cognitive Enhancements”
“1664 1664..1664”
“Does Having Children Create Happiness?”, Copplestone et al 2009
“Developmental Structure in Brain Evolution”, Finlay et al 2001
“EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN: IS BIGGER BETTER?”
“The Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis: The Brain and the Digestive System in Human and Primate Evolution”, Aiello & Wheeler 1995
“The Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis: The Brain and the Digestive System in Human and Primate Evolution”