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In anthropology there are many different factions studied to determine how we have achieved where we are today. One such section is the observation of brain growth over time. Until further research is gathered I will be posting and updating this page. Sorry for the lack of information I am still in the process of working on this article. Thanks for your patience.


Corinne Kindoll
== Brain Growth Over Time Introduction: Who are We? ==
Department of Anthropology
 
Cu Boulder
Humans have constantly been fascinated with where we have come from and who we are.
Not only is it a constant question but it is something that thousands of scientists
have spent their lives on to figure out. After centuries of analysis and discovery
they are still putting the pieces of the puzzle together. In anthropology there are
many different factions studied to determine how the human has grown and evolved over time.
One such section is the observation of brain growth over time. Since the skull has continuously
grown and expanded it is something that can be looked at. However when trying to view the
evolution of human brain size we must first look at history.
 
 
 
== History of the Brain ==

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Brain Growth Over Time Introduction: Who are We?

Humans have constantly been fascinated with where we have come from and who we are. Not only is it a constant question but it is something that thousands of scientists have spent their lives on to figure out. After centuries of analysis and discovery they are still putting the pieces of the puzzle together. In anthropology there are many different factions studied to determine how the human has grown and evolved over time. One such section is the observation of brain growth over time. Since the skull has continuously grown and expanded it is something that can be looked at. However when trying to view the evolution of human brain size we must first look at history.


History of the Brain