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Apes, dolphins, and big brains.


Authors: Crawford, Michael Source: ReVision. Fall95, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p22. 12p. 1 Chart, 1 Graph. Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *BRAIN -- Evolution *HUMAN evolution Abstract: Suggests a chemical mechanism for the origin of the human brain with emphasis on the phase during which the Homo aquaticus occupied the land-water interface. Contentions against the savannah theory as an explanation for a particular phase of human evolution; Classical view on brain evolution; Alister Hardy's explanation on some of our inherent human characteristics. Full Text Word 29 Count: ISSN: 0275-6935 Accession 9512053795 Number: Database: Academic Search Complete Rights Notice: This database normally includes full text of articles available from this publication. However, this particular article is not included at the request of the rights holder.

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