Possibly, but I’d caution against simplistic evolutionary arguments; evolution is rarely so simple. For instance, chimpanzees have higher axon myelination during development and adulthood than human brains do.
Perhaps they’re the lucky ones in that particular case. We really can’t assume our brains are the most efficient in all respects.
Possibly, but I’d caution against simplistic evolutionary arguments; evolution is rarely so simple. For instance, chimpanzees have higher axon myelination during development and adulthood than human brains do.
Perhaps they’re the lucky ones in that particular case. We really can’t assume our brains are the most efficient in all respects.