'Little Foot' endocast reveals a small brain combining ape-like and human-like features
Reviewed by Alina Shrourou, BScDec 18 2018
First ever endocast reconstruction of the nearly complete brain of the hominin known as Little Foot reveals a small brain combining ape-like and human-like features.
First ever endocast reconstruction of the nearly complete brain of the hominin known as Little Foot reveals a small brain combining ape-like and human-like features.
MicroCT scans of the Australopithecus fossil known as Little Foot shows that the brain of this ancient human relative was small and shows features that are similar to our own brain and others that are closer to our ancestor shared with living chimpanzees.
While the brain features structures similar to modern humans - such as an asymmetrical structure and pattern of middle meningeal vessels - some of its critical areas such as an expanded visual cortex and reduced parietal association cortex points to a condition that is distinct from us.
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