Big Brain: The Origins and Future of Intelligence
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
"In this groundbreaking look at the evolution
of our brains, eminent neuroscientists Gary Lynch and Richard Granger
uncover the mysteries of the outsize intelligence of our ancestors, who
had bigger brains than humans living today. Weaving together history,
science, and the latest theories of artificial intelligence, Lynch and
Granger demystify the complexities of our brains, and show us how our
memory, cognition, and intelligence actually function, as well as what
mechanisms in the brain can potentially be enhanced, improving on the
current design. Author ofThe Emotional Brain, Joseph LeDoux praised it as "provocative and fascinating," and, writing in the New Scientist,
Willian Calvin called it "a popular account of how brains enlarge, in
both evolutionary and developmental terms" and "a much needed book.""
by Gary Lynch and Richard Granger
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a review from
The Quarterly Review of Biology by Jeremy Kirby.