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Every creature on Earth has a special skill that distinguishes them from other species: lions roar, peacock dances, snakes crawl, rats gnaw, and humans think. However, what makes humans, even small and light weight, can become the dominant species of the planet?

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According to ScienceABC, many chemists have assumed that there is really nothing special about our species. They claim that the pinnacle of human civilization — language, the child of perception and creativity — is just a simple skill. Compared to other creatures such as elephants, humans do not have a hose to help lift heavy objects or store drinking water, or compared to predators, humans do not have sharp claws and the ability to run fast to catch and kill children. bait.

However, we can create tools to do the same!
So where does intelligence come from?
Cognition, that is what distinguishes primates from other animals.

When it comes to the ability to make complex decisions, to plan and solve problems …, no animal can surpass humans. These abilities are derived from the perception, thought, and calculation of the human subconscious. But where does perception really come from?

The brain is divided into regions, and delineating each area is really not easy. There is still a lot of confusion surrounding this issue because of the diversity of the brain. However, science has fundamentally determined that cognition and intelligence come from two regions: the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex.

The cerebellum (Cerebellum) is responsible for regulating basic human emotions such as pain, hunger, sexual desire, sleep … It is quite small and is often called “reptile brain” because of its functions. his basic position, as well as the position that lies deep below the brain.
The cerebral cortex (Cerebral Cortex) is responsible for more advanced functions, like thinking, imagining, grasping language, and expressing emotions.

Theoretically, but the human brain is not quite like a computer. There is no specific brain area that is responsible for a certain function. In contrast, all areas of the brain work in harmony to control different human abilities. So, both the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex are equally important, because they are responsible for producing the majority of neurons in any brain.

If the perception originated in the brain, then surely the bigger the brain, the more consciousness there was? Because the bigger the brain, the more neurons there are, leading to increased intelligence, the ability to do more things? African elephants have brains three times larger than humans, so why don’t they dominate humans?

The above assertion stems from the mistaken belief that all brains have the same structure, and that the size of the cerebellum and cortex also increase proportionally with each other. Of course not.

Evolution is simply the sum of microscopic changes over the millennia. Primates have smaller brains, fewer neurons, but what makes them different is the way the neurons are distributed.

As mentioned above, most of the neurons are distributed in the cerebellum and cortex. However, their density distribution in any regions is not the same, or in other words asymmetric.

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