03866nam 2200709 a 450 991101958050332120200520144314.09786612728716978128272871412827287179780470609880047060988597804706098730470609877(CKB)2670000000035215(EBL)573845(SSID)ssj0000420057(PQKBManifestationID)11274254(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000420057(PQKBWorkID)10392474(PQKB)11475805(MiAaPQ)EBC573845(OCoLC)632157452(Perlego)2761903(EXLCZ)99267000000003521520091127d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHuman brain evolution the influence of freshwater and marine food resources /edited by Stephen C. Cunnane and Kathlyn M. StewartHoboken, N.J. Wiley-Blackwellc20101 online resource (240 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470452684 0470452684 Includes bibliographical references and index.Macroevolutionary patterns, exaptation and emergence in the evolution of the human brain and cognition / Ian Tattersall -- Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in human brain evolution / Michael A. Crawford -- Human brain evolution : a question of solving key nutritional and metabolic constraints on mammalian brain development / Stephen C. Cunnane -- Metabolic and molecular aspects of the critical role of docosahexaenoic acid in human brain function / J. Thomas Brenna -- Lessons from shore-based hunter-gatherer diets in East Africa / Frits A.J. Muskiet and Remko S. Kuipers -- Thyroid hormone, iodine and human brain evolution / Sebastiano Venturi and Michel E. Begin -- Food for thought : the role of coastlines and aquatic resources in human evolution / Jon M. Erlandson -- The case for exploitation of wetlands environments and foods by pre-sapiens hominins / Kathlyn M. Stewart -- Brain size in carnivoran mammals that forage at the land-water ecotone, with implications for robust australopithecine paleobiology / Alan B. Shabel -- Coastal diet, encephalization and innovative behaviours in the late Middle Stone Age of southern Africa / John Parkington -- Human brain evolution : a new wetlands scenario / Stephen C. Cunnane and Kathlyn M. Stewart.The evolution of the human brain and cognitive ability is one of the central themes of physical/biological anthropology. This book discusses the emergence of human cognition at a conceptual level, describing it as a process of long adaptive stasis interrupted by short periods of cognitive advance. These advances were not linear and directed, but were acquired indirectly as part of changing human behaviors, in other words through the process of exaptation (acquisition of a function for which it was not originally selected). Based on studies of the modem human brain, certain prerequisites were nBrainEvolutionHuman evolutionCognitionSeafoodNutritional anthropologyAquatic resourcesBrainEvolution.Human evolution.Cognition.Seafood.Nutritional anthropology.Aquatic resources.612.8/2Cunnane Stephen C1839132Stewart Kathlyn Moore657814MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019580503321Human brain evolution4418264UNINA