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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
6

. Write a short story about a Neanderthal individual or family. Your story should

History
1 answer:
barxatty [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Hey i got a A+ from my story that i made 2 moths ago i just copy and paste it

Explanation:

to investigate whether our neanderthal

might have been simple-minded or

intelligent we've recruited Ralph

Holloway an expert in the anatomy of

ancient brains the human brain is what

we are it's responsible for all our

feelings our intellect but the problem

is that the brain doesn't preserve so

what one has to do is very judiciously

take what one has and try and make the

most of it the brain of our Neanderthal

no longer exists but the inside of his

skull does contain impressions of how it

was shaped by making a cast of this

imprint Ralph Holloway can recreate what

was once inside

the first thing that really grabs your

attention I think is its size it's much

bigger and significantly so then the

normal modern human Homo sapiens brain

measuring the volume of our Neanderthals

brain shows it to be 20% bigger than the

average for a modern human but size

isn't everything could Ralph Holloway

detect any details that might suggest

whether it was as sophisticated as ours

first of all it shows the same kind of

cerebral asymmetry as any modern

right-handed human being would show so

this is a right-handed individual the

second thing you can tell about it is

the shape of the frontal lobe is really

absolutely no different than what you

find in modern Homo sapiens

so the prefrontal portions that are

supposed to be dealing with very complex

cognitive functioning and so forth

they're about identical between the

inner tools of modern Homo sapiens so

this I think should lead to the idea

that basically their cognitive abilities

are the same as her own

you

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