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- W2408020175 abstract "lthough it has many critics, the idea that humans evolved by juvenilization remains pervasive in both popular and textbook literature. Few popular books about human evolution do not devote at least a few pages to the idea that juvenilization (often called neoteny) explains much of our evolution. The typical version of this myth argues that humans owe their evolutionary success to their generally development, which allows us to retain, throughout a long life span, a juvenilized brain with a high learning capacity. In this article, I discuss recent work by paleontologists, anthropologists, developmental biologists, neurobiologists, and psychologists that shows that the evolution of human ontogeny is more complex than this greatly oversimplified arrested de-" @default.
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- W2408020175 title "The Juvenilized Ape Myth: Our Overdeveloped Brain" @default.
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