Human Brain is "Conserved"

evolution conserves things that work. We have a conserved brain, with different ages for its different parts—in effect lizard at back and bottom, mammal in the middle, human at the front and top. Lizard brain to breathe and sleep, mammal brain to form packs, human brain to think it over

Notes:

It conserves the ancient parts that work, adding complexity onto those.

Folksonomies: evolution

Taxonomies:
/pets/reptiles (0.349377)
/health and fitness/disorders (0.149310)
/science/ecology/pollution (0.133880)

Keywords:
parts—in effect lizard (0.913427 (neutral:0.000000)), human brain (0.605824 (neutral:0.000000)), ancient parts (0.540097 (negative:-0.265689)), Lizard brain (0.496460 (neutral:0.000000)), mammal brain (0.487958 (positive:0.266192)), different ages (0.456701 (neutral:0.000000)), complexity (0.226865 (negative:-0.241766)), packs (0.204764 (positive:0.266192))

Concepts:
Brain (0.954089): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc
Mammal (0.641767): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc
Middle Ages (0.627921): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc
Human (0.567636): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc
Neuroanatomy (0.557574): dbpedia | freebase
Cerebrum (0.484640): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc
Human brain (0.483748): dbpedia | freebase
Psychology (0.483172): dbpedia | freebase | opencyc

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Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Robinson, Kim Stanley (2012-05-22), 2312, Orbit, Retrieved on 2013-05-25
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  • Folksonomies: speculation fiction science fiction


    Schemas

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     Why Evolution is True

    Memes that support the Theory of Evolution
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