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It turned out that the modern human and Neanderthal brains differ in terms of several essential fea


Wed, June 18
Olfaction is one of the most ürgsematest senses, but the human sense of smell is weak compared to other mammals. Surprisingly, it was just a modern human sense of smell to outperform its now extinct relatives, the Neanderthal.
It turned out that the modern human and Neanderthal brains differ in terms of several essential features. In humans, both the language and the memory is associated with temporal lobe and frontal lobe located under 12 percent higher than those in the olfactory bulb Neanderthals. According to scientists, may have increased in the olfactory pekalongan bulb and the temporal lobe affect human social evolution. Improved sense of smell helped to recognize loved ones and friends, pekalongan and regulate relations in the herd.
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