Definition of encephalization. Meaning of encephalization. Synonyms of encephalization

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Meaning of encephalization from wikipedia

- Encephalization quotient (EQ), encephalization level (EL), or just encephalization is a relative brain size measure that is defined as the ratio between...
- its encephalization factor C. In the essay "Bligh's Bounty", Stephen Jay Gould noted that if one looks at vertebrates with very low encephalization quotient...
- the frontal cortex. During the next million years a process of rapid encephalization occurred, and with the arrival of Homo erectus and Homo ergaster in...
- mammals, but are generally larger in proportion to body size. The encephalization quotient (EQ) is used to compare brain sizes across species. It takes...
- actual brain size with the size expected from allometry provides an encephalization quotient (EQ) that can be used as a more accurate indicator of an animal's...
- linked to encephalization. As the jaw changed and the muscles become weaker, the pressure on the cranial sutures lowered, and encephalization occurred...
- explained by conflicting evolutionary pressures involved in bipedalism and encephalization (called the obstetrical dilemma), but recent research suggest it might...
- annular and non-fenestrated, and the combination of myelination and encephalization have given vertebrates a unique advantage in developing higher neural...
- would be expected from its body size is known as the encephalization quotient. The encephalization quotient for humans is between 7.4-7.8. When the mammalian...
- size not much larger than that of modern non-human apes, with lesser encephalization than in the genus Homo. Humans (genus Homo) may have descended from...