2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038447
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Multiple Determinants of Whole and Regional Brain Volume among Terrestrial Carnivorans

Abstract: Mammalian brain volumes vary considerably, even after controlling for body size. Although several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this variation, most research in mammals on the evolution of encephalization has focused on primates, leaving the generality of these explanations uncertain. Furthermore, much research still addresses only one hypothesis at a time, despite the demonstrated importance of considering multiple factors simultaneously. We used phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate simu… Show more

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“…The results from this zoo study, particularly when taken together with our earlier data on brain volumes [58], are remarkably like those obtained by MacLean et al [32] in a comparative study of problem solving by a wide array of birds and mammals on two tasks requiring self-control, another important executive function in the general domain. In both studies, the best performance was observed in the species with the largest brains (either mass-corrected or uncorrected brain volume), and social complexity failed to predict either success in problem solving or brain size in either primates or carnivores.…”
Section: The Problem Of General Intelligencesupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The results from this zoo study, particularly when taken together with our earlier data on brain volumes [58], are remarkably like those obtained by MacLean et al [32] in a comparative study of problem solving by a wide array of birds and mammals on two tasks requiring self-control, another important executive function in the general domain. In both studies, the best performance was observed in the species with the largest brains (either mass-corrected or uncorrected brain volume), and social complexity failed to predict either success in problem solving or brain size in either primates or carnivores.…”
Section: The Problem Of General Intelligencesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Diet also has important effects: carnivore species that primarily consume vertebrates have the largest brains, omnivores are intermediate and carnivores that specialize on insects have the smallest brains relative to their body size [58]. We found no support for a role of social complexity in overall encephalization, which is consistent with results from earlier carnivore studies [144].…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…However, the account complements several prior theories of human distinctiveness, notably theories based in social interaction (2,3,7,10,47), as well as reproduction and childrearing (48)(49)(50)(51). Altricial neonates require substantial parental attention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%