Human brain result of ‘extraordinarily fast’ evolution
December 29, 2004 | Source: The Guardian
New research by Bruce Lahn, an assistant professor of human genetics at the University of Chicago, suggests that humans evolved their cognitive abilities not owing to a few sporadic and accidental genetic mutations but rather from an enormous number of mutations in a short period of time, acquired though an intense selection process favoring complex cognitive abilities.
Lahn suggests that the development of human society may be the reason. In an increasingly social environment, greater cognitive abilities probably became more of an advantage.