19 November 2006

Brain, Behavior May Have Changed As Social Insect Colonies Evolved

Some research into social insects has shown up some potentially very interesting results in terms of the way that brain development seems to relate to the kind of insect society studied.
it has implications for human society because the evolution of our own society may affect brain development. Social behavior places pretty heavy demands on the human brain

ScienceDaily: Brain, Behavior May Have Changed As Social Insect Colonies Evolved:
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