A Proposed Neurological Interpretation of Language Evolution [PDF]
Since the very beginning of the aphasia history it has been well established that there are twomajor aphasic syndromes (Wernicke’stype and Broca’s-type aphasia); each one of them is related to the disturbance at a specific linguistic level (lexical ...
Ardilla, Alfredo
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In this contribution, we investigate two sparassodonts from the Sarmiento Formation (Colhuehuapian Age; Early Miocene) recovered at the Patagonian locality of Sacanana, Chubut Province, Argentina.
Charlène Gaillard +4 more
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Origin and development of Homo sapiens [PDF]
Cilj ovog rada je izloţiti podrijetlo vrste Homo sapiens, počevši od najranijih pripadnika plemena Hominini, preko australopitecina i ranijih predstavnika roda Homo do anatomski modernog čovjeka.
Križić, Iva
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Üner Tan Syndrome: Review and Emergence of Human Quadrupedalism in Self-Organization,\ud Attractors and Evolutionary Perspectives\ud [PDF]
The first man reported in the world literature exhibiting habitual quadrupedal locomotion was discovered by a British traveler and writer on the famous Baghdat road near Havsa/Samsun on the middle Black-Sea coast of Turkey (Childs, 1917).
Karaca, Dr. Sibel +3 more
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Basal abelisaurid and carcharodontosaurid theropods from the Lower Cretaceous Elrhaz Formation of Niger [PDF]
We report the discovery of basal abelisaurid and carcharodontosaurid theropods from the mid Cretaceous (Aptian–Albian, ca. 112 Ma) Elrhaz Formation of the Niger Republic. The abelisaurid, Kryptops palaios gen. et sp.
Brusatte, S.L., Sereno, P.C.
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Visualizing shape transformation between chimpanzee and human braincases [PDF]
The quantitative comparison of the form of the braincase is a central issue in paleoanthropology (i.e., the study of human evolution based on fossil evidence).
Lebrun, Renaud +2 more
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Paleoneurology of an "early" Neandertal: endocranial size, shape, and features of Saccopastore 1 [PDF]
The Saccopastore 1 cranium was found near Rome in 1929, and its most probable age is about 120 ka (OIS 5e). The Neandertal morphology of the specimen was recognized just after the discovery by the Italian anthropologist S.
BRUNER, Emiliano, MANZI, Giorgio
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The parietal lobe evolution and the emergence of material culture in the human genus. [PDF]
Bruner E, Battaglia-Mayer A, Caminiti R.
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Broca's area, variation and taxic diversity in early Homo from Koobi Fora (Kenya). [PDF]
Beaudet A, de Jager E.
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The Case for Modularity: Sin or Salvation? [PDF]
The case for cognitive modules rests on several convergin lines of evidence. Functional design (analogy), ethology (homology), universality, precocity of acquisition, independence from perceptual experience (poverty of stimulus), selective pathology ...
Atran, Scott
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