Diana Pojar

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It’s been hypothesized that the relatively large neocortex (forebrain) of most primates is a result of our need to manage complex social relationships. Without a lot of brainpower, you can’t keep track of dozens of individuals in your social group (and if food is abundant, possibly hundreds of individuals), all of whom have intense, ever-changing relationships with one another.
The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs
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