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Brain & Behavior Psych 545

Brain & Behavior Psych 545. Dr David A Kaiser Office: Bldg 6 – A116 x6773 dakaiser@mail.rit.edu www.rit.edu/~dakgsh. Largest Brain on planet, 9.2 kg. Belongs to Sperm Whale. Absolute Brain Weight – Does it reflect intelligence?. Relative Brain Weight. Encephalization .

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Brain & Behavior Psych 545

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  1. Brain & BehaviorPsych 545 • Dr David A Kaiser • Office: Bldg 6 – A116 x6773 dakaiser@mail.rit.edu • www.rit.edu/~dakgsh

  2. Largest Brain on planet, 9.2 kg

  3. Belongs to Sperm Whale

  4. Absolute Brain Weight – Does it reflect intelligence?

  5. Relative Brain Weight

  6. Encephalization • Increase in brain size during evolution of SPECIES, with no concomitant increase in body size • “Of all animals, man has the largest brain in proportion to his size” - Aristotle

  7. Encephalization

  8. Encephalization Quotient (EQ) • Anatomical estimate of species’ intelligence (non-behavioral) • EQ = ratio of brain weight of animal to brain weight of “typical” animal of same body weight (Jerison, 1973) • EQ represents index of residual value of brain mass • Total Brain Mass = Brain for body size + Residual brain for higher functions

  9. Encephalization Quotient (EQ) • Human neocortex is 3.2x larger in volume than nonhuman primate with our body size (Jerison, 1973). • Overview Quiz • TLE

  10. Encephalization Quotient (EQ) 1 g brain for hummingbird • Human neocortex is 3.2x larger in volume than nonhuman primate with our body size (Jerison, 1973). • Overview Quiz • TLE

  11. EQ through evolutionary time • Are we evolving into smarter and smarter creatures? Or was humanity a fluke? • In other words, was there a neural arms race in the past or an unusual mutation process in one line of primates? • Human neocortex is 3.2x larger in volume than nonhuman primate with our body size (Jerison, 1973). • Overview Quiz • TLE

  12. Evolution of behavioral complexity Neural arms race in mammalian group only

  13. In all mammalian orders including primates

  14. Neurobehavioral “Arms race”

  15. Monkeys, Great Apes, and Us

  16. To Primate To Australopithecus To Hominid To Homo sapiens Four leaps in braininess

  17. Brainy Newcomers

  18. Convolution Index = wrinkliness • BUT: Cortex width: human 2.9 mm, dolphin 1.7 mm and conversative (not progressive) organization

  19. Our “Family”

  20. ...And Then There Was One • Sixteen Species of Extinct Humans • Ardipithecus ramidusAustralopithecus anamensisAustralopithecus afarensisAustralopithecus bahrelghazaliAustralopithecus aethiopicusParanthropus boiseiParanthropus robustusAustralopithecus africanusAustralopithecus garhiHomo rudolfensisHomo habilisHomo ergasterHomo erectusHomo antecessorHomo heidelbegensisHomo neanderthalensis • Homo sapiens

  21. We shared planet with two other human species as recently as 25,000 years ago – Homo erectus and Neanderthals • Coincided with unstable weather (4 ice ages)

  22. Can human brain get any bigger?

  23. Encephalization abuse within species

  24. General Features of Brain Evolution • Relative increase in brain size • Relative increase in telencephalon (cortex) over midbrain and hindbrain • Relative increase in representation of sensory information over motor responses • Relative increase in cortex involved in associative integration than (primary) reception • Greater differentiation of neocortex, with more cell diversity • Relative importance of biophysical senses over chemical senses in more sentient species Convergent evolution in all mammalian groups of these morphophysiological features

  25. Neoteny – Childlike features into adulthood

  26. Bonobo and Common Chimp

  27. What did big brain gives us? Social or Cognitive Intelligence? • Example of cognitive: Tool Use in Animals , termite fishing by bonobo

  28. Social Intelligence • The Machiavellian Hypothesis – Richard Alexander (1970s) suggested that main evolutionary pressure behind human intelligence was competition with other people, notably sexual competition between individuals of the same sex.

  29. Dunbar (1992)- natural group size

  30. Hominid social evolution

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