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by lostlogin
761 days ago
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> And there's no direct competition between bird brain architecture and mammalian brain architecture By and large It’s not direct competition but we are stamping our species at an alarming rate and birds are taking a hammering. |
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There's too many confounding factors to say that the human brain architecture is actually 'better' based on the outcomes of natural selection. And if we kill all the birds, we will lose the chance to find out as we develop techniques to better compare the trade-offs of the different architectures.