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Fermentation, fire, and our big brains

Many Minds

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The Expensive Tissue Hypothesis

The central idea in the paper is the expensive tissue hypothesis, which suggests that the brain is metabolically expensive, requiring a significant portion of the body's energy budget despite its small mass./nAccording to this hypothesis, in order to afford a big brain, animals may have to reduce the volume or mass of another expensive tissue, such as the gut, to balance out the energy expenditure./nThe expensive tissue hypothesis highlights the trade-offs involved in evolutionary adaptations for brain development, linking brain size to metabolic constraints and energy availability.

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