Official Review: Trends in modern human brain evolution

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Re: Official Review: Trends in modern human brain evolution

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Sounds like a very informative book. The author sounds very intelligent. Great review!
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This is a very informative read. I likely won't blame the author for the errors probably he had so much to offer. I will check this out though after reediting.
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It's said information is power but for me reading academic books my mind switches off thou sounds informative but will pass
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A paper on the study of how the human brain works sounds like a lot for me to chew..... I'm takinga pass at this one. No hard feelings just not the kind of genre that would interest me
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crediblereading2 wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 22:12 My thoughts on the evolution of mankind are, why are monkeys still around if we evolve from them? Why have they not all evolved into human beings? The book sounds interesting though. Great review.
No one believes man evolved from monkeys, rather man and monkeys evolved from a common ancestor. It is believed that man evolved separately because they became isolated after the rift in east Africa developed.
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