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From the archive: Why did our brains shrink 3000 years ago?

Sep 6, 2023
Discover why our brains shrank 3000 years ago, the connection between upright walking and brain evolution, the empirical basis of brain size reduction, the role of ants in understanding brain evolution, and book recommendations on Neanderthals and the peopling of the Americas.
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Quick takeaways

  • Brain size in humans has been shrinking over the past 3,000 years, challenging previous beliefs that brains only increased in size throughout evolution.
  • Various hypotheses, such as self-domestication and the impact of agriculture and written language, have been proposed to explain the reduction in human brain size.

Deep dives

Brain size reduction in human evolution

The paleoanthropologist Dr. Jeremy De Silva discusses the recent discovery that human brains have been shrinking over the past 3,000 years, contrary to the previous belief that brains only increased in size throughout evolution. He explains that the reduction in brain size is not fully explained by body size reduction and explores several hypotheses, including self-domestication, increased specialization within social networks, and the impact of agriculture and written language. Dr. De Silva also draws comparisons to social insects, such as ants, where brain size decreases with increased sociality.

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