驯化
智人
心理学
情感(语言学)
神经科学
进化生物学
相关性(法律)
认知科学
生物
生态学
社会学
沟通
人类学
政治学
法学
作者
Erin E. Hecht,Sophie A. Barton,Christina N. Rogers Flattery,Araceli Meza Meza
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tics.2023.03.008
摘要
How does domestication affect the brain? This question has broad relevance. Domesticated animals play important roles in human society, and substantial recent work has addressed the hypotheses that a domestication syndrome links phenotypes across species, including Homo sapiens. Surprisingly, however, neuroscience research on domestication remains largely disconnected from current knowledge about how and why brains change in evolution. This article aims to bridge that gap. Examination of recent research reveals some commonalities across species, but ultimately suggests that brain changes associated with domestication are complex and variable. We conclude that interactions between behavioral, metabolic, and life-history selection pressures, as well as the role the role of experience and environment, are currently largely overlooked and represent important directions for future research.
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