Meat and Evolution
Early humans began consuming meat around two and a half million years ago, likely due to environmental changes that limited plant availability. This shift to a meat-based diet is believed to have been crucial for brain development, enabling humans to evolve into innovative thinkers capable of complex tasks like creating art and developing language. The discussion highlights the profound impact of dietary choices on human evolution and intelligence.In this clip
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How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in the episode "Brain Food: Eat to Boost Cognitive Power" with Dr. Lisa Mosconi and in episode 42, "How Hunting Animals Made Us Human" with Bill Von Hippel?
How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in the episode Brain Food: Eat to Boost Cognitive Power with Dr. Lisa Mosconi and in episode 42, "How Hunting Animals Made Us Human" with Bill Von Hippel?
How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in the episode Brain Food: Eat to Boost Cognitive Power. With Dr. Lisa Mosconi and in episode 42, "How Hunting Animals Made Us Human" with Bill Von Hippel?