人类大脑大小的增加是由于物种内部的脑化而出现的
Thomas A Püschel1,2, Samuel L Nicholson2,3, Joanna Baker2
1Institute of Human Sciences, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford, Oxford OX2 6PE, United Kingdom.
概括
人类大脑的进化在物种内部显著增加,而不仅仅是物种之间. 这一趋势在最近的人类血统中加速,在数百万年内推动了整体相对大脑大小的增长.
科学领域:
- 古人类学古人类学.
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 人类进化人类进化
背景情况:
- 大脑大小的快速增长是人类进化的标志.
- 以前的研究还没有完全解开物种内部与物种间的变化,也没有考虑身体尺寸的影响.
- 了解这些因素对于重建人类进化模式至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了区分物种内部和物种间变化的贡献,对人类相对大脑大小的增加进行区分.
- 将身体尺寸的影响纳入对人类大脑进化的分析.
- 为了研究时间模式和相对大脑大小增加的潜在加速.
主要方法:
- 对古人类学数据应用的家系学比较方法.
- 在大约700万年人类进化过程中,对相对大脑大小的变化进行了分析.
- 统计建模以考虑身体质量和时间效应.
主要成果:
- 相对大脑大小的增加主要是由于个人人类物种内的变化造成的.
- 在考虑物种内部趋势后,大脑大小的物种间变化与人体质量相关,但与时间无关.
- 在最近的原始人血统中观察到物种内部趋势的显著加速.
结论:
- 在物种内部的进化,而不是仅仅是物种的分歧,是人类相对大脑大小增加的主要驱动因素.
- 体重是影响物种级大脑大小变化的重要因素.
- 人类大脑的进化并非恒定,而是随着进化时间的推移而加速.
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