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EP140 Robin Dunbar on Friendship

The Jim Rutt Show

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Definición de la hipótesis del cerebro social

The social brain hypothesis explains the larger brains of monkeys and apes compared to other species by highlighting the relationship between brain size and social group size. The neocortex, the outer layer of the brain, is particularly devoted to managing relationships and social interactions, involving memory and complex computations related to understanding intentions, consequences, and implications of social behavior. Monkeys and apes navigate a more complex social environment, where they must calculate the implications of their actions on the entire social network to maintain group cohesion.

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