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originally posted by: Krahzeef_Ukhar
a reply to: OneGoal
I'm just basing that on why Apes are stronger than Men.
That's possibly borderline racist although as someone who has to grow a ginger beard to give the impression of a chin I think I get a pass.
a reply to: OneGoal
www.doctoroz.com...
originally posted by: Puppylove
a reply to: OneGoal
Glad to be of service. I've always found the truly ancient past and our ancestors fascinating. We once lived in a world with giant monsters, multiple races, and strong beliefs in supernatural forces and shamanism. The world of fantasy was once real as long as willing to accept it without the medieval trappings.
originally posted by: ttobban
a reply to: OneGoal
www.doctoroz.com...
I guess I am fascinated by the many traits that we carry today that stem from our ancestry. Like recently, research is showing that the reason some people have a hard time losing weight as compared to others is because our ancestry did not have a high carbohydrate diet, and have passed the genes of having a difficult time processing carbs onto us.
Maybe I'll just send you a note on my weird concepts...
While bigger doesnt mean better or smarter, researchers believe that the neanderthal brain was configured differently, specifically, a larger occiptal or visual cortex. This indicates that they may have had different cognitive strengths and weaknesses as compared to homo sapiens
originally posted by: kibric
While bigger doesnt mean better or smarter, researchers believe that the neanderthal brain was configured differently, specifically, a larger occiptal or visual cortex. This indicates that they may have had different cognitive strengths and weaknesses as compared to homo sapiens
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
" Activation of cryptochrome may affect the light-sensitivity of retinal neurons, with the overall result that the bird can "see" the magnetic field. "
en.wikipedia.org...
maybe we could see if Neanderthal skulls
give us a clue ?
really liked the thread
S&F
We also have very strong visual memories dating back to infancy and our visualization in dreams is indistinguisable from waking reality. Can generally visualize memories or anything i want to visualize almost as if im actually seeing it with my eyes. Dunno if thats unique or related to that, however.
investigating the relationship between eye movements and patterns of memory performance on tasks that tap into different types of mnemonic processing can help further elucidate the nature of visuospatial memory representations and the neural regions that support them.